SCO is ok.  Yep, some of the licensing was fscked up, but when you're the
only game for a while...

Anyone else see the irony in the poster of this?


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Subject: [isp-security] Re: sco openserver 5


> On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, at 4:56pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Need the TCP/IP for SCO open server 5.05 ...
>
>   Call your local SCO dealer.  SCO is a royal pain in the arse -- among
> other things, networking is an "optional" component.  You must pay extra
for
> it.
>
> > some one tell me how to mount an nfs at mount point /recovery1 with out
> > using tcp/ip
>
>   You can't.  NFS = Network File System.  NFS without a network is pretty
> pointless.
>
> --
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