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Re: [TCLUG:1176] Linux: Compare and Constrast



Bob Tanner wrote:

> For the past 3 years I have been quietly install linux servers in IT
> departments and at small businesses.
>
> Once the initial shock that a "Free" operating system is more of a
> workhorse then commerical operating system, things go very well.
>
> Lately I have gotten a lot of calls that sound like this:
>
> "I run X operating system, how does Linux compare?"
>
> X is everything from OS/2, Novell, NT, to SCO, Solaris x86.
>
> Now is there a document that compares and constrasts Linux to other
> operating systems?
>
> If not, I'd like to start a document with the TCLUG's expertise for
> input.
>
> Anyone?
>
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The best one I have seen on Linux/NT is at http://www.kirch.net/unix-nt/

Perry Hoekstra