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From: rreiner@nexus.yorku.ca (Richard Reiner)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: SCO/iBCS2 emulation: good enough to run Lotus Notes server?
Date: 2 Jul 97 23:25:00 GMT
Organization: York University, Ontario, Canada
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OK, dumb question of the day: is the SCO/iBCS2 emulation in FreeBSD
(2.2.2R, let's say) up to the task of running the SCO version of Lotus
Notes Server 4.5?  Has anyone actually tried this?

[Dumb rationale for dumb question: it looks as if I may need to run a
Notes server to help a client out; and I'm not crazy about the idea of
dealing with a genuine SCO box, or a solaris box, or a win95/winnt box.]


Thanks,

richard