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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There are the man pages and the info pages, which is all the documentation I use. If you meant a hardcopy version (i.e. dead-tree documentation), you should know that I have downloaded the .iso images of the two installtion CDs, so of course, I have no books/papar manuals for UnitedLinux beta.
Hey, one interesting bit of information, which I didn't mention in the article, and in hindsight I regret: YAST2 is not accessible from either the KDE or Gnome menus, you have to type "yast2" in a terminal window while in some window manager. This certainly shows tha the product is a beta :o)
There are the man pages and the info pages, which is all the documentation I use. If you meant a hardcopy version (i.e. dead-tree documentation), you should know that I have downloaded the .iso images of the two installtion CDs, so of course, I have no books/papar manuals for UnitedLinux beta.
Hey, one interesting bit of information, which I didn't mention in the article, and in hindsight I regret: YAST2 is not accessible from either the KDE or Gnome menus, you have to type "yast2" in a terminal window while in some window manager. This certainly shows tha the product is a beta :o)