Linked by Roberto J. Dohnert on Wed 21st Jan 2004 18:55 UTC
General Unix As many of you may remember I did a review of Windows Services for UNIX 3.0 (SFU) a few months ago. I remember being frustrated with that release because it seemed to me that all Microsoft did was throw something together just to be able to say "Hey look, we have this". I thought, since Microsoft released version 3.5, I would revisit and see what changes were done with it. I downloaded the beta version a while back and from the beta I was very impressed with the improvements that Microsoft made. Being a beta version it was buggy and some things just didnt quite work. I finally got the final version of the OpenBSD-based SFU 3.5 and this release makes dynamic leaps and bounds over previous releases of this software package. I am glad to see a lot more work was put into this release.
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X11
by Ham Chimp on Wed 21st Jan 2004 20:14 UTC

This review was alright, although I felt that several points were missed or not entirely correct. Rather that go through them all, I will add one thing.

X11 is not available under SFU and won't be, because the needed graphics layer is not implemented. You could however compile and run apps under SFU that display on an X server somewhere else, or even on the same machine, if you purchase a separate X11 product, like Hummingbird.