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| 2003-01-09 |
Review: SCO Linux 4 - Ready for the Big Time |
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This is a review of SCO Linux 4, published by Practical Technology: "Some things quickly became apparent. One is that SCO Linux 4 is easy -- I mean fall off a log easy -- to set up. With more than two decades of setting up server operating systems under my belt, I've never seen one this easy to set up before. In fact, I've found most desktop systems to be more difficult to install. In large part that was because SCO's Webmin and Usermin, web-based administration programs are very easy to use. We also found, though, that YaST, the UnitedLinux default administration suite, also worked well." The rest of the review can be accessed here. And just a small correction - the author claims that of the 4 members of the UnitedLinux consortium, only SCO and SuSE have released a product based on UnitedLinux 1.0. This is not true - Conectiva released Conectiva Linux Enterprise Edition in November 2002 and Turbolinux released Turbolinux Enterprise Server 8 one month later. Both products are available in their respective home markets.
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| About SCO Linux |
| The SCO Group (SCO) is a provider of software solutions for small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and replicated branch offices. SCO solutions include UNIX and Linux platforms; management, messaging, and e-business tools; and services that include technical support, education, consulting, and solution provider support programs. Based in Lindon, Utah, SCO has a worldwide presence with offices in 18 countries and representation in 82 countries. SCO solutions are divided into three broad areas: operating systems, extended platform and services. SCO's Operating Systems encompass SCO's UNIX and Linux platforms. SCO operating systems offer the performance, scalability and confidence of UNIX and the flexibility and reliability of Linux. SCO operating systems include SCO Linux Server, SCO UnixWare and SCO OpenLinux. Note: On 15 May 2003, SCO suspended the distribution of its Linux-based operating systems, claiming intellectual property infringments. |
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