> version. And linux gets featured regularly in Byte, PC World and PC Mag.
Was just glancing at a Byte article today re. Webservers, Unix vs. NT.
OpenLinux on Pentium came last, it seems, with Digital Unix on Alpha
first. Along the way they said that NT had to be watched in case it
crashed, and that it needed a reboot for too many config change ops.
Also that Linux was "fun", but they wanted a GUI interface for more config
stuff and wanted a slicker X-11 config ... no mention of Linux on 64-bit
Alpha, or SMP linux.
I know I'm being a bit vague ... no doubt the mag. is still out there
if anyone wants to find it.
Andrew Daviel