William T Wilson wrote:

> Fortunately some Tier One applications are coming to Linux.  There's
> WordPerfect and friends, Star Office, Oracle (which SCO version works, as
> I just learned), Netscape, as well as the traditional server apps that
> have always worked on Linux.  Others like GIMP make good replacements for
> "traditional" killer apps.  The only thing missing is a really excellent
> spreadsheet...

Oracle doesn't count here...  Oracle will definitely give zero support
to people using the SCO version on Linux and I don't think companies
will consider running their mission-critical databases on such
configurations.  The only thing that counts is an officially supported
Linux version of Oracle.

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