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Finding Linux Drivers for Hardware
It wasn’t long ago that trying to find Linux drivers for server and client hardware wasn’t easy. Several trends, however, have made moving to Linux much easier from a hardware perspective. These include

Improved server and desktop PC vendor support for Linux distributions—Many major computer vendors now sell Linux-based servers and desktops. […]

Key Differences Between Unix/Linux and NetWare (Applications)

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Unfortunately, if you have a large investment in application software that was written (or compiled) for a Windows platform or NetWare’s native servers, you will need to purchase new versions of your existing software or purchase new software. If you have internally developed applications for which you have the source code, you might need to […]

Key Differences Between Unix/Linux and NetWare

Posted by arlene

The most obvious difference that should come to mind when looking at NetWare and Unix/Linux is that the latter systems are computer operating systems and NetWare is a network operating system. NetWare clients can include many different platforms, usually ones that have their roots in MS-DOS or Windows of some kind. Yet, no matter on […]

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