good. actually, cygwin is much better. and SFU is simply derived from cygwin but with a better software installer.
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http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=17300643
Conincidentally, I was talking to my colleagues yesterday about the software... since i need an NFS server for windows. Interesting too is that running strings on the binary utilities of SFU like ls, find, at, etc. are based on openbsd source code. that's still fine since BSD license allows it.
SFU was voted by linuxworld as the best SI software... so this might be interesting.
regards, Andre
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