According to Wikipedia, they released up to Caldera Linux 3.1.1, but from what I have been able to piece together, they only "offically" released 3.1.x to their corporate clients. Yet they made 3.1 available on a public Linux mirror (which has long since been cleaned up).
So an interesting piece of Linux history.
It is very hard to find such old Linux distributions, especially where a vendor did not make them 100% Free. It is certainly time to ask around and see if these can be rounded up.
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So an interesting piece of Linux history.
It is very hard to find such old Linux distributions, especially where a vendor did not make them 100% Free. It is certainly time to ask around and see if these can be rounded up.
Does anyone need it?