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17-Jun-2001, 07:52 PM #1
Hiya

I just want to know in which forum I post stuff about, eg IRIX and Solaris? There are some security issues and some might use them?

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20-Jun-2001, 08:50 AM #2
Isn't Solaris and such similar (or based on) UNIX? Maybe I'm completely off on this one... If they are, the posts would probably best fit under the UNIX/Linux category. Otherwise, DOS/Mac/PDA/Other might be more appropriate. If the security issues you're addressing fit, the Internet & Networking category might work also. But, whatever you choose, remember to only place your post in one forum. If you don't get many responses, you can ask a moderator to move it to another forum that you feel might be more appropriate.
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20-Jun-2001, 11:05 AM #3
Hiya

Thanks for the reply. I don't actually use or work with the other types but I do go to a few Security sites that tell me about updates for many OS's.

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