“SCO have taken the lead in bringing UnitedLinux consortium’s UnitedLinux server operating system to the reseller market. At first glance, SCO Linux 4, SCO’s version of UnitedLinux 1.0, doesn’t look that much different from OpenLinux. In fact, it really just looks like a typical-albeit stripped down to the vital server basics-Linux server distribution. And, that’s as it should be.” Read the story at Practical-Tech.
OpenLinux Workstation 3.1 and 3.1.1, OpenLinux Server 2.4 and OpenLinux 64. OpenLinux 2.3 is NOT the last pre-UnitedLinux Linux from SCO.
Other than that, rather uninteresting review. At least he could have mentioned that SCO Linux 4.0 is a hardened distro.
What I really wish was that I could get a copy of it and play around. I don’t see why it would not make a good desktop release as well (other than maybe missing some multimedia apps and such). I would not mind filling out a form promising that the system will not see a production enviroment.