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  1. Re:Half Solved Already on Deciding Between SCO and Linux? · · Score: 1

    Just made the leap from SCO 5.0.6 to Linux 2.4X The Switch was as easy as it could be.. meaning that research is needed. and testing is important. Our move was not fully supported by our software people but out move was needed as SCO does not support files larget that 2 gb. and out RMcobol database was growing fast. http://www.profdata.com was helpful in that they helped me get the needed runtime files and what not. As far as making the thing happen ... TEST EVERYTHING. We moved from a dual 800 pIII to a dual XEON (hyperthreading enabled). The thing was obviously going to be faster but droping some process times from 3+ hours to 7 m inutes was a BIG bonus. DEATH TO SCO!

  2. Re:Half Solved Already on Deciding Between SCO and Linux? · · Score: 1

    AND THIS MAN IS A GENIUS!!!!!! That is what I am doing. 75 % of my apps are now on LUX.

  3. Re:This is Everyday Stuff on Deciding Between SCO and Linux? · · Score: 1

    I't a good thing the whole world does not thing like this. we would all be running pI 133's with SCO!

  4. Re:Since you're using Intel hardware... on Deciding Between SCO and Linux? · · Score: 1

    Just made the leap from SCO 5.0.6 to Linux 2.4X The Switch was as easy as it could be.. meaning that research is needed. and testing is important. Our move was not fully supported by our software people but out move was needed as SCO does not support files larget that 2 gb. and out RMcobol database was growing fast. http://www.profdata.com was helpful in that they helped me get the needed runtime files and what not. As far as making the thing happen ... TEST EVERYTHING. We moved from a dual 800 pIII to a dual XEON (hyperthreading enabled). The thing was obviously going to be faster but droping some process times from 3+ hours to 7 m inutes was a BIG bonus. DEATH TO SCO!