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From: larry@rn.com (Larry Snyder)
Subject: Re: Unix for PC
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Organization: GatorNet, providing UUCP access to the internet!
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mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark Davis) writes:

>There is nothing wrong with SCO either, not as far as stability.  We run
>our whole hospital on it and I have never seen ANY OS more stable.

If you can live within it's limitations and are happy using something
based on a product that's so old (how old is 3.2 these days, 7 years?)..

Plus it's overpriced..
-- 
Larry Snyder, System Adminstrator, GatorNet Internet Connectivity
Lake Mary (Orlando), Florida
larry@rn.com