Updating AIX 1.2 (Suggestion)
Bjorn Engsig
bengsig at oracle.nl
Thu Oct 25 01:20:13 AEST 1990
[This thread started by somebody asking how to free space on a PS/2]
This is great. Two IBM'ers commenting each others articles, it gets amusing,
as also noted by in article <1990Oct24.040918.14410 at panews> by jsalter at slo.UUCP
(Jim Salter):
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|This is great! I don't think I've ever seen this many IBMer's on the
|net before... and from AIX Support, too! (no sarcasm intended)
Sure, no sarcasm, no criticism - we actually like to see you around.
In article <4242 at aix.aix.kingston.ibm.com> gregfife at plkse.iinus1.ibm.com writes:
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|Another thing you can do is tar up and remove /usr/man.
I though of that as a nice idea, provided that you did install the man pages
in the first place of course, but read on:
Article <1990Oct24.040918.14410 at panews> by jsalter at slo.UUCP (Jim Salter)
commented on this:
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|Uhmm, this can lose you information. The stuff found in /usr/man is
|generally information that either wasn't deemed important enough to go
|in the InfoExplorer pages, or (more likely) stuff that got thought of
|too late in the process to make it into Info.
Wow - this means that info is now available for the PS/2 AIX 1.2 as well -
or is it that Jim Salter (whos answers are normally quite helpful) didn't note
that this was for the PS/2. Jim continues
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|And, no, the ODM does not contain apar-fixes information as well :-).
Since when did the PS/2 have an ODM? (I wish it had)
As a closing remark (completely out of context), it would be so, _so_, _SO_
nice if IBM had an internet nameserver located @ibm.com, using MX records or
whatever, so that we could simply mail you person at somewhere.ibm.com. Since
you are so much into the Unix business with the RISC System/6000 you should
really get this set up as well. It would also make my signature shorter :-)
Thanks for reading this far,
--
Bjorn Engsig, E-mail: bengsig at oracle.com, bengsig at oracle.nl
ORACLE Corporation From IBM: auschs!ibmaus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!oracle!bengsig
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