Interactive and me - An open letter to ISC.
Vidiot
brown at vidiot.UUCP
Thu Jul 12 16:04:14 AEST 1990
In article <3126 at rsiatl.UUCP> jgd at rsiatl.UUCP (John G. DeArmond) writes:
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<Particularly this new innovation of ISC's called Copy Protection (or
<serialization, if you like.) I discovered this new feature this week as I
<opened the box on 62 lbs of ISC Unix 2.2.x - everything they make,
<we bought. I installed the package on a Compaq 33 mhz DeskPro. Said
<installation, while a bit more glitzy than 2.0.2, had all the same
<old problems and still required me to whiz around with vi editing this
<configuration file or that. If corporate hogs like NCR can write
<interactive system administration scripts that work, why can't interactive?
<After the custom configuration, it has run for a couple of days
<without incident. I really can't compare the speed with 2.0.2 since I
<never had it on hardware this fast.
<
<SCO was the client's initial choice for the OS. It had a lot of
<support within the organization. Then SCO started their serialization
<crap. It is my policy to do everything within my power to kick out
<vendors who implement such systems. I sold the concept of trying
<a (to them) new product - ISC unix. Benchmarking showed large
<improvements in disk I/O performance over SCO Xenix. So we ordered
<the 62 lbs of ISC unix in order to build a prototype. The package
<arrived by barge :-) We opened it. We found that damn serialization
<card just like the one that got SCO the boot. Guess what? ISC is
<getting the same boot that SCO did. We will most likely end up with
<an AIX solution as much as I hate IBM.
What-a-minute!!! What copy protection, what serialization? Please
explain what ISC has done.
Sounds like I don't want 2.2 either.
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