[ale] non-technical Linux question
James Taylor
James.Taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
Mon Feb 17 11:58:38 EST 2014
I liked that you could play a tetris-like game while you installed
Caldera. Installs used to take a looong time.
-jt
James Taylor
678-697-9420
james.taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
>>> Jerald Sheets <questy at gmail.com> 2/17/2014 11:36 AM >>>
Caldera was a thing in it’s own right via “Caldera Systems”. SCO
had two products on the market: SCO Open Server and SCO Open Desktop.
Eventually, everything smooched together and became “The SCO
Group”.
The wikipeida on Caldera Linux is a fascinating read, too.
On Feb 17, 2014, at 9:51 AM, Beddingfield, Allen <allen at ua.edu> wrote:
> I think "Caldera Linux" was SCO Linux, if I remember correctly...
>
> --
> Allen Beddingfield
> Systems Engineer
> The University of Alabama
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> SCO "Linux"? I've never heard of that one. I did work on SCO Xenix
and SCO UNIX back in the early 90s.
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