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I'm looking for some operating systems, maybe somebody can help me out...

I want the SCO UNIX version, but i guess that's not free right (unless)

Also, Caldera OPENLinux Workstation and Server, i can't find them anywhere...

Now i have RH Linux, knoppix, bonsai linux, and Debian NAS Linux 3.61 i guess...
Nov 10 '06 #1
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sashi
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I'm looking for some operating systems, maybe somebody can help me out...

I want the SCO UNIX version, but i guess that's not free right (unless)

Also, Caldera OPENLinux Workstation and Server, i can't find them anywhere...

Now i have RH Linux, knoppix, bonsai linux, and Debian NAS Linux 3.61 i guess...
Hi there,

My vote goes to Redhat, reason why, very stable compared to other variations of Linux i've used before. Helps is almost all over the net. Good luck & Take care.
Nov 20 '06 #2
drhowarddrfine
7,435 Expert 4TB
I would also highly recommend looking into FreeBSD. A direct descendant of Unix, free and very stable. Virtually all the same tools as Linux and knowledgeable support forums.
Nov 27 '06 #3

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