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sco open server 5.0.6
I'm new to the whole Unix thing and have inherited a network running Macs, Windows 2000 and Unix. The Unix side is very suspect at this point and I want to change out the server.
I'd love to use one of the new Apple servers but can't find any info on what "flavors" of Unix it will run. Specificly I need to know if I can load SCO Open Server 5 and BBX Pro 5 on it. Any of you savvy Unix knowers have an idea? |
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BBX as In Business Basic?
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the apple servers only run OS X -- which is apple new (BSD) unix based OS..
SCO only runs on Intel based servers. the Apple server runs apple's proprietary G4 chip
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if it was easy, everyone would do it. my email: rellips at solutions4tech dot com |
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