[OT]Four versions of Linux have become more capable operating systems than the lowest-ranked version of Unix, according to a new study.
28 Sep
2001
28 Sep
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An analysis by D.H. Brown Associates ranked SuSE's Version 7.2 at the top of the heap, with a "good" rating. Red Hat 7.1 was a notch behind, but still earning a "good." Caldera International's OpenLinux 3.1 and Turbolinux Server 6.5 managed only "above average," but still ranked better than Caldera's UnixWare, the study found. The study evaluates features and performance in dozens of areas, such as support for multiprocessor systems and large files. http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,5097546,00.html?chkpt=zdnn_nbs... Curtis
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