From: Larry D. Pyeatt (pyeatt@Texaco.com)
Date: 06/10/93


From: pyeatt@Texaco.com (Larry D. Pyeatt)
Subject: Re: Linux beoming a real choice?
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1993 12:52:57 GMT

In article <C8D1K5.73q@jti.com>, richb@jti.com (Rich Braun) writes:
|> keith@ksmith.com (Keith Smith) writes:
|> >In fact SCO has more *ix out than all the other UNIX'es _combined_ ...
|>
|> But that doesn't say much. Unix appears to be fading in the face of
|> new operating systems. If as someone else suggested in this thread
|> SCO has sold < 1 million copies of its Unix products, total, then the
|> number of people using SCO's products today is roughly equal to the
|> number of additional people who will be starting to use Microsoft
|> Windows 3.1 next month.

Not quite true. One copy of SCO can support 10 or more users. You
are comparing apples and oranges.

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