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One of the longer threads on this group was about
"what you could/would run in Linux" once you got it up.

I don't recall many folks waving flags cause they could
run Linux. I'm sure it's great, but what one can run in
the Unix world that is useful for AS/400 folks is in doubt.

I suppose those "killer apps" that currently run on AIX
would be a logical choice, but I wonder how many windoz
folks(users) are gonna be happy in the Linux/Unix world.



Doug Hart wrote:
>
>  I thought I would change my PC desktop over to Linux and start getting up
> to speed on it before I had to used it on my iSeries.  The PC I wanted to
> use does 6 main tasks for me.  After checking into each of them I find that
> the only unsupported functions would be IBM's Client Access Express and
> Operations Navigator.  This seems ironic that these two functions require
> Windows with all the IBM push for using Linux.


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