System operation (Please read the AIX 5.2 documentation before attempting to use this system)
To power up the system, press the power button on the front panel. To reboot the system, run the 'reboot' command as root. To shutdown the system run the 'shutdown -F' command as root. To power up after shutdown, press the power button on the front panel.
From reading some of the columns on his website, http://winface.com/, he certainly seems very intellegent, not just some SCO goon. BUT he does seem to have an axe to grind against this lawsuit. Check out some of his regular linuxinsider columns. http://winface.com/insider.html/
Once you pay, you get access to their private site, where you can download winex plus their GUI frontend Point2Play (not necessary to use Winex).
Once you download it you can burn it to cd and use it forever, though you do need a current subscription to download new winex versions using Point2Play or to access the private site. There is no computer limit that I know off, I have installed it on three machines successfully and have never seen something that said I couldn't.
System operation (Please read the AIX 5.2 documentation before attempting to use this system)
To power up the system, press the power button on the front panel.
To reboot the system, run the 'reboot' command as root.
To shutdown the system run the 'shutdown -F' command as root.
To power up after shutdown, press the power button on the front panel.
and fwiw the search script is korn shell
From reading some of the columns on his website, http://winface.com/, he certainly seems very intellegent, not just some SCO goon. BUT he does seem to have an axe to grind against this lawsuit. Check out some of his regular linuxinsider columns. http://winface.com/insider.html/
Once you download it you can burn it to cd and use it forever, though you do need a current subscription to download new winex versions using Point2Play or to access the private site. There is no computer limit that I know off, I have installed it on three machines successfully and have never seen something that said I couldn't.