[ale] Linux as has-been OS <G>

cyberjac cyberjac at stc.net
Wed Dec 3 18:57:27 EST 1997


Has Novell gotton their hands on Caldera also? Does anyone know the pro's and con's about Caldera vs RH?

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 From: 	Chris Farris[SMTP:chris at perun.room17.com]
Reply To: 	chrisf at shorty.com
Sent: 	Wednesday, December 03, 1997 4:33 AM
To: 	ale at cc.gatech.edu
Subject: 	[ale] Linux as has-been OS <G>

> I just got an interesting letter from SCO. It reads:
> 
>	"Your Old Linux OS was fine...

OLD? OLD? My linux was put out a few hours ago, and has all the recent
security holes plugged. When was your last release? 198<something>

> 
> "But, now there's something that blows it out
>  of the water! Introducing the NEWEST VERSION
>  of SCO's hot OS...UnixWare 2.1.2...

Humm, I thought SCO was pushing open server. Why would I want to run
something Novell has gotten their hands on. Oh sorry Caldera. :)

>
> "Dear Linux User..."
> 
> "You May Feel Your Linux Is Adequate...

No, actually I know my Linux is superior. My linux will let me export
NFS to more than 10 clients, My linux supports NIS. My Linux can run SSH
without taking 45 seconds to authenticate. My Linux doesn't need it's
kernel tuned every other week. 

>  But, Did You Know This?
> 
> "1. Linux has no technical support or maintenance.

Err, wrong. Pick up an LJ. You can find all the support you need in
there.

> "2. Linux has no defined strategy for the future.

This coming from SCO?!?!?!

> "3. Most important, can your company accept that its viability as a
> 	business depends heavily on a freeware product maintained by a
> 	small number of people on an essentially volunteer basis?

Probably more than it can on your product. At least our linux systems
stay up.

> "4. Of course there is a challenging aspect to Linux. Just imagine
> 	all the fun you get when you encounter a bug and debug the kernel
> 	yourself."

Why else would I run it. If/when I find a bug I can get it fixed in a
few days without waiting for your next release due out in only a few
months.....


You know it took 4 hours and a kernel relink to install a new harddrive?

In linux:
shutdown -h now
<install drive>
fdisk /dev/sdb
mke2fs /dev/sdba
vi /etc/fstab
mount /u

Chris
Ex SCO admin.

-- 
Will you join in our crusade, Who will be strong and stand with me?
Somewhere beyond the barricade is there a world you long to see?
Do you hear the people sing, say do you hear the distant drums?
It is the future that they bring when tomorrow comes.






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