First of all, why is SCO in braces, you'll ask. The reason is, I have not seen anything in this linux distribution that sounds or smells like Caldera/SCO, even though I downloaded it through SCO's UnitedLinux beta tester website. I will mostly focus on the installation (as I am a UNIX installation developer in "real life"), but I will also discuss more parts of the UnitedLinux distribution. For more screenshots of UnitedLinux and its installation procedure, go here.
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chicobaud says: I don't know if it's the first distro to recognize the BeOS (XFS) partition but if it's then that's SuSE credit, not United Linux.
Since this version of YAST is part of UnitedLinux, I would say that it's just semantics. But I have no strong opinion on the matter.
;o)))) let the flamewars begin!
chicobaud says: I don't know if it's the first distro to recognize the BeOS (XFS) partition but if it's then that's SuSE credit, not United Linux.
Since this version of YAST is part of UnitedLinux, I would say that it's just semantics. But I have no strong opinion on the matter.