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Operating Systems AIX A thing AIX would do it like no other Linux distro? Post 302306795 by glen.barber on Monday 13th of April 2009 08:31:18 PM
Old 04-13-2009
Non-serious answer: AIX will cost you money. Smilie

Serious answer: My understanding of AIX is that it is (usually) sold with proprietary hardware. That means that device drivers are "guaranteed" to work, eliminating the driver incompatibilities and quirks of that sort with SuSe/RHEL (and other Unices, such as FreeBSD).
 

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eXosip2 OPTIONS and UA capabilities Management(3)		    libeXosip2			 eXosip2 OPTIONS and UA capabilities Management(3)

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