-= NT 4.0 Server for RedHat 4.0 =-

-= NT 4.0 Server for RedHat 4.0 =-

Post by David Collant » Tue, 10 Dec 1996 04:00:00



Hi all,

This is not a joke and I am not trying to "fight" about OS's. I have a
Windows NT 4.0 Server package with 10 users license, unregistered, that I
am willing to trade for Linux RedHat 4.0 Package. I know it sounds funny,
since NT is way up on $$, but it is not a joke (although I do not care
about NT at all).

Anyone interested, please email me directly or call me to the number on my
sig. The person willing to trade will pay for shipping expenses.

Regards,

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 Senior Computer Support Specialist - 407-823-3611
    Computer Help Desk, Computer Store, U.C.F.
       http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~dcollant
          "World wake up: UNIX rules!"
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-= NT 4.0 Server for RedHat 4.0 =-

Post by Guido Stepke » Tue, 10 Dec 1996 04:00:00


NT is UNIX light !-))))))


> Hi all,

> This is not a joke and I am not trying to "fight" about OS's. I have a
> Windows NT 4.0 Server package with 10 users license, unregistered, that I
> am willing to trade for Linux RedHat 4.0 Package. I know it sounds funny,
> since NT is way up on $$, but it is not a joke (although I do not care
> about NT at all).

> Anyone interested, please email me directly or call me to the number on
my
> sig. The person willing to trade will pay for shipping expenses.

> Regards,

> --
> -*-                                                -*-

>  Senior Computer Support Specialist - 407-823-3611
>     Computer Help Desk, Computer Store, U.C.F.
>        http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~dcollant
>      "World wake up: UNIX rules!"
> -*-           ***************************          -*-


 
 
 

-= NT 4.0 Server for RedHat 4.0 =-

Post by Brian Wheel » Tue, 10 Dec 1996 04:00:00




Quote:>NT is UNIX light !-))))))

        You're giving it too much credit.  NT isn't like unix at all, with
the exception that its an operating system.  Other than that, its as much like
Unix as AmigaDOS is.

        Brian Wheeler


>> Hi all,

>> This is not a joke and I am not trying to "fight" about OS's. I have a
>> Windows NT 4.0 Server package with 10 users license, unregistered, that I
>> am willing to trade for Linux RedHat 4.0 Package. I know it sounds funny,
>> since NT is way up on $$, but it is not a joke (although I do not care
>> about NT at all).

>> Anyone interested, please email me directly or call me to the number on
>my
>> sig. The person willing to trade will pay for shipping expenses.

>> Regards,

>> --
>> -*-                                            -*-

>>  Senior Computer Support Specialist - 407-823-3611
>>     Computer Help Desk, Computer Store, U.C.F.
>>        http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~dcollant
>>          "World wake up: UNIX rules!"
>> -*-       ***************************          -*-

 
 
 

-= NT 4.0 Server for RedHat 4.0 =-

Post by David E. F » Wed, 11 Dec 1996 04:00:00



>    You're giving it too much credit.  NT isn't like unix at all, with
>the exception that its an operating system.  Other than that, its as much like
>Unix as AmigaDOS is.

... except that AmigaDOS was a better job. :)

>    Brian Wheeler


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