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Hello,
I am a retired men of 65 years old.
I worked whit AIX for several years.
Now, I try to survive old's PC's mind an the my friendegards
Today use this forums to find solutions.
Perhaps in the future I can help to others in this trheads.
Sorry form my english, my mother tongue is Spanish.
Best regards.
Nice to see another oldie. Actually I'm older than you, haha! I admire what you're doing with those old computers. There's plenty of old PCs that can still run Linux in style.
Perhaps you'd like to share with us sometime how Aix differs from Linux. I imagine that a lot of what you already know about Unix can be carried over.
Hi Azel,
For those I remember, AIX is a IBM propietary Liux development oriented a the RISC plataform.
AIX basicaly,is orientated to run in IBM enterprise servers, so mi knowledge is around administrative work.
Answer to Greencedar I'm rescue to waste bin, four old PC's and now they are runing Linux flawsly. I have too a rasperryPI 3 card and I begin to install Slackare o best, a Porteus ARM distribution. Any tips are welcome!
I think you might like Slackware. It's generally considered the most Unix-like of the mainstream Linux distros. I believe there's a separate Arm Slackware project.
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