Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:8978 comp.unix.i386:1736 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!sequent!mntgfx!gssc!jdm From: jdm@gssc.UUCP (John David Miller) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Experience with SCO UNIX 5.3 Keywords: SCO UNIX ISC Message-ID: <6087@gssc.UUCP> Date: 12 Dec 89 17:23:45 GMT References: <522@mwtech.UUCP> <525@mwtech.UUCP> Reply-To: jdm@gssc.UUCP (John David Miller) Organization: Graphic Software Systems, Beaverton Or Lines: 31 We've had a nightmare and a half getting SCO UNIX installed and working. to be fair, INTERACTIVE is not much better (about half a nightmare ;-) but they seem to be improving. ISC uses sysadm (leftover from AT&T 3B2's) but SCO uses that funky sysadmsh, which is even more "black box," but it doesn't work: we had installation scripts crash with no explanation leaving no known state or forwarding address. I don't mind having administrative details hiden - I actually use sysadm now on ISC boxes - but goddamit they better work or their cure is worse than the disease. We had to install SCO 4 times before we had a semi-working system. On the positive side, our code developed on INTERACTIVE and AT&T UNIX 386 compiled and ran just swell, after specifying the AT&T compiler. Even some of the binaries worked. My beef then with the "big three" (AT&T, ISC, SCO) is that the system administration and kernel configuration is all different. As a software house trying to support all three platforms with an X Server, this sucks. At that level they are all incompatable, not even considering the differences in networking software, keyboard/mouse interfaces, and local Xlib connections. The 386 will never be a viable UNIX workstation platform as long as everyone is getting their jollies with this kind of (re-inventing the wheel) "value-adding." Oh sure, you can run the UNIX of your choice and hack to your heart's content, but you won't have the abundance of commercial software available that you will on other UNIX platforms or, sadly, OS/2. -- jdm -- ...!{tektronix!verdix}!sequent!gssc!jdm John David Miller (503) 641-2200 Graphic Software Systems * This space intentionally * 9590 S.W. Gemini Dr. * left blank. * Beaverton, OR 97005