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I´m interested in the Free SCO OpenServer licence offered by SCO. I can´t find my particular CD-ROM drive in the hardware compatibility list. All supported Sony drives seem to be of SCSI type, and ...
Zones: Unix Setup, SCO UnixDate Answered: 04/02/1997 Views: 4
A company I work for just lost their unix server, I believe that the eisa-486 mainboard went (nvm read error).  Now what can I do?  The SCSI controller was a BusLogic EISA controller, motherboard a...
Zones: Unix Setup, SCO UnixDate Answered: 09/26/1998 Views: 0
Every Sunday, My SCO openserver 5.0.4 (which I use for email accounts) reboot's itself for some reason. My problem is that when It reboots, it goes into the shell for there is no one to hit the "EN...
Zones: Unix Networking, SCO UnixDate Answered: 03/03/1999 Views: 17
I have recently installed SCO Unix Release 3.2.4.2 on a Compaq Proliant 800 PII 450 mhz with 128 MB RAM system. After the installation process, I was asked to reboot the server, but it never manage...
Zones: Unix, SCO UnixDate Answered: 01/10/2000 Views: 0
ON SCO UNIX I have a hardware device that is sending a byte to the com port with a parity error.   The com port will not let this byte pass through.  I need to somehow ignore this and let the data...
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 03/08/2000 Views: 0
I use SCO Open Server 5, i need install a new hd and i follow the instructions of help for that. First i run makedev hd 0 1. After  that fdisk and another instruccions but i don't know how to mou...
Zones: Unix, SCO UnixDate Answered: 06/08/2000 Views: 0
Are there any third party utilities/diagnostics available that check hard disk drives for hard errors and data integrity. I have ran fsck and reindexed the files but still have unresolved disk prob...
Zones: Unix, SCO UnixDate Answered: 08/27/2000 Views: 0
I have a linux box running redhat 6.2 in my LAN.  I have two other unix boxes running SCO Open server and AIX.  I need one of the file systems on the redhat server to be available as a mountable fi...
Zones: Linux, Red Hat Linux, CYGWINDate Answered: 04/05/2003 Views: 0
ok, I am at a loss.  I want to Dual boot Win2k Server and SCO OpenServer 5.0.5.  I have two seperate harddrives and want to seperate the O/S's.  Can someone walk me through this please?
Zones: Windows 2000, SCO UnixDate Answered: 07/20/2003 Views: 0
Hi, not sure if this is right forum area for this but maybe someone can help or point me in the right forum direction: I am working from home & connecting to a SCO unix server at work via my NTL...
Zones: Unix Networking, SCO UnixDate Answered: 10/26/2004 Views: 0