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1. lf41, Forum: Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX
operating system: Byte UNIX Benchmark 3.2 for OS Comparison In addition we are presenting these Byte UNIX Benchmark 3.2 results for comparing the relative speeds of three popular UNIX/UNIX-Clone OS's. Tests were conducted on Pentium 133MHz
http://www.tldp.org/linuxfocus/English/May1998/article41.html - 85.4kb
2. User Groups
(SU3G) The Southern Utah Unix Users Group (SU 3 G, SU^3G, SU3G, or SUUUG) is for users of any version of Unix or Unix-like operating system, commercial or open source. So, whether you use FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, BSD/OS, Solaris, OpenBSD, or
http://www.freebsd.org/usergroups.html - 45.6kb
3. Proyectos de desarrollo de FreeBSD
nuevos usuarios de FreeBSD y UNIX en general. También existe la lista freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Distribuidores de FreeBSD es una lista de distribuidores a nivel mundial donde se puede comprar FreeBSD. How-to de seguridad en FreeBSD FreeBSD es un
http://www.freebsd.org/es/projects/index.html - 22.9kb
4. freshmeat.net: Browse project tree - Programming Language :: Unix Sh...
freshmeat maintains the Web
http://freshmeat.net/browse/1104/ - 143.8kb
5. Introducing Sysinstall
recommended for those new to UNIX ® or FreeBSD. Use the arrow keys to select Standard and then press Enter to start the installation. Figure 2-12. Begin Standard Installation Prev Home Next Starting the Installation Up Allocating Disk Space
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/using-sysinstall.html - 8.0kb
6. freshmeat.net: Browse project tree - Operating System :: Unix
freshmeat maintains the Web
http://freshmeat.net/browse/900/ - 151.8kb
7. lf176, Forum: Once upon a time... or commercial Unix vs free Uni...
years later Commercial Unix systems Free Unix Where to go from here? The end Talkback form for this article Once upon a time... or commercial Unix vs free Unix and more! Abstract : Unix first appeared in 1970. AT&T released the first
http://www.tldp.org/linuxfocus/English/November2000/article176.shtml - 26.6kb
8. IT Manager's Journal :: Future Computing, Part II: Unix vs. the world
SunOS, but Sun moved to the UNIX System V platform, then greatly increased in popularity. I worked with Digital's proprietary UNIX offerings, ULTRIX, OSF/1, Digital UNIX, and then Compaq's Tru64 UNIX for many years, all of them fundamentally sound
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