Bill Pechter wrote:
Actually, FreeBSD blows both of them off the
map...
Not if you're running Oracle, it doesn't. :) SuSE and Oracle is a great
combination.
Actually, you should talk to the folks who did Oracle work for the
Network Computer stuff... They had asynch io working with Oracle 7, I
believe.
Ewwww... Corel. :)
It's a bit rough in spots compared with Caldera -- but the interface
shows promise... My problem is with WordPerfect Office 2000
being dependant on their Wine. Keeps it from running on FreeBSD's
Linux layer. WP8 runs great on FreeBSD as does FrameMaker.
For me, SuSE and Slackware. Works nicely for what I do.
I've got to try SuSE. I've done Slackware though (when I dropped SLS
a long time ago...) Got to love an installation that can still come off
floppy disks......
Bill
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