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| MOODSWINGZ 2001-03-02, 9:32 am |
| I've worked with SCO UNIX 5.0 and BSD. Is there any major differences between those versions of UNIX and A.I.X.? I have a job interview and they use AIX but they're interested because I have some UNIX skills already. Thanks. | |
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| Sorry, never used IBM's flavour of UNIX. | |
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| I've never used AIX either. The variants that I have tried (Linux, BSD, Solaris) are all very simular, so I don't see any reason why AIX should be much different.
I made a post about a week ago asking if it's worth learning the other variants, of best to focus on the main three. Having used SCO, what are your thoughts on this? |
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