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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well first he said he was a "UNIX installation developer" and that this part would interest him the most and that he would focus more on this...so what's your problem?
slow? user quirks?
it's a server, who cares about desktop performance, on top of that it's a beta and bound to have problems
as to the actual review i would like to point out two things...
you talk about "new" windows/beos converts to this OS...
but remember this particular distro is not intended for this crowd...it's intended for people who know what they are doing, or how will be paying UL(one of them anyway) for support and installation roll outs.
well first he said he was a "UNIX installation developer" and that this part would interest him the most and that he would focus more on this...so what's your problem?
slow? user quirks?
it's a server, who cares about desktop performance, on top of that it's a beta and bound to have problems
as to the actual review i would like to point out two things...
you talk about "new" windows/beos converts to this OS...
but remember this particular distro is not intended for this crowd...it's intended for people who know what they are doing, or how will be paying UL(one of them anyway) for support and installation roll outs.