BSD is also available for HP iron.....
Luis Miguel
luism at genesis.Berkeley.EDU
Wed Apr 10 02:38:05 AEST 1991
As a matter of interest, for those bsd-addicts that want to take advantage
of the great HP coup ("Las viboras"), there are 3 (THREE) different
sources of BSD for HP iron:
University of Utah
Mt. Xinu (in Berkeley)
Computer Systems Research Group at UC Berkeley
I have used both UU's and Mt. Xinu's versions without any problems.
CSRG is working on a 4.4bsd version.
/Luis
In article <1991Apr08.195116.20193 at cello.hpl.hp.com>, renglish at cello.hpl.hp.com (Bob English) writes:
|> sblair at upurbmw.dell.com (Steve Blair) writes:
|> > I've spent many, many years in BSD systems' environments. Now...
|> > I find myself working in new ways. Very, VERY few things that worked
|> > before in BSD land don't work in SYS V.4 . I've got a csh that works
|> > great, my pick of cc's that I wish to utilize...
|>
|> That is all true, but it is also not the point. If I have a large
|> number of different systems to administer and I have to keep track of
|> the differences between them, it is much more painful than if I have
|> only one. As a user who has used both, I care very little which one I
|> use. If I were an administrator, I would become increasingly unhappy as
|> the number of variants I had to simultaneously administer increased.
|>
|> I don't know which is harder or easier or whatever, but even if sysV
|> were half as difficult to administer as BSD, the addition of sysV
|> machines to a BSD world makes the administrator's job more difficult.
|>
|> --bob--
|> renglish at hplabs.hp.com
|> I'm not even saying this. If HP could talk, it probably wouldn't,
|> either.
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Luis Miguel. Computer Science Division, UC Berkeley.
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