Not if you have
to use the GUI to admin it and reboot to change
network addresses.
You have to? I haven't used NT myself, but we all know about its OS/2 roots,
and it was developed by old VMS engineers.
Yup... it's all done through GUI's and the ex-VMS folks didn't get
the ok for command line admin until W2k began.
Getting a prompt and login from Telnet was
possible on OS/2 when it
wasn't standard in NT.
Possible != standard.
Yup... Possible=standard. You just have to enable it in the configs
and have the services start at boot time. (They even can run out of
inetd.conf.)
OS/2 is pretty slick for an OS that runs Win apps.
The ftp and telnet servers made OS/2 pretty
compatible to
FreeBSD/Linux/Unix in what it could do on a lan.
Dito for just about every OS made after 1975. ;-)
Miserable Redmond $%*s.
Amen.
Bill
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