Given this WAVE of popularity of Linux, it seems like a surprisingly smart business move by Sco. I was a bit surprised when I read that. The future's so bright we all might need sunglasses. I might have to pick up some SCO myself for a test drive as well. On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, Michael Lankton wrote:
Unless you live in a cave you almost assuredly read slashdot daily, so you've already seen this. I think linux binary compatibility makes good sense for SCO Unixware, and makes their product more attractive as a desktop solution. When the new Unixware 7 with linux bin support becomes available I'm good for a student license just to test drive it. Hmmm, first Sun offers Solaris 2.6 for the cost of shipping and the media, now SCO is integrating linux binary compatibility, what's next? It's nice to see the commercial unices start exercising some of the practices that the open source os'es proved to work, I hope the moves prove successful for both Sun and SCO. -- .###. /#######\## -==============================================- ;##### ;# Mike's WindowMaker ;##### ;# <A HREF="http://tasteslikechicken.ml.org/windowmaker.html"><A HREF="http://tasteslikechicken.ml.org/windowmaker.html</A">http://tasteslikechicken.ml.org/windowmaker.html</A</A>> \# /## -==============================================- ###'---'#### - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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