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Unixware ???

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galger

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Jan 16, 2002
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I'm posing this question:
(taken from lp install script)
If you had a choice to install printer on

1) UnixWare
2) OpenServer

Able to install on SCO 5.7 - (assumed Openserver was SCO)

If you were installing printers on different flavors --
what flavor would you assume Unixware is?

 
Ah, the wonders of google.

Subject: G1) What is UnixWare? Is it really SVR4 based?

UnixWare is one of SCO's UNIX operating system offerings (transferred from Novell to SCO on Dec 6th 1995), combining UNIX(R) System V Release 4.2 for 80x86 processors (including Multiprocessors) with NetWare client connectivity (and NW Server in UW2.1), DOS Merge, Motif, support and documentation. It provides a graphical user interface based on the X11R5 windowing system, and is capable of running Unix, DOS, and/or Windows programs. The most recent version is known as UnixWare 7.
 
So Unixware is not a "Flavor" of unix, it's a one of sco's OS's..



 
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