Thinking about buying UNIX for home, be careful w/ Dell
john gay
jgay at digi.lonestar.org
Wed Jun 12 02:45:50 AEST 1991
>From article <1991Jun10.222841.24729 at gn.ecn.purdue.edu>, by seth at gn.ecn.purdue.edu (Madison MadMan Miles):
[a lot of stuff about dell unix requiring a tape drive for installation deleted]
Well, to semi-defend Dell... I knew that Dell Unix only comes on a tape. I
am not sure where I read this. Either in a review or in the dell brochure
that I was sent.
I don't have unix running at home (yet) (work is an apollo workstation) and
have never seen the Dell Unix distribution (only Interactives, but that was
about 2 years and another company ago).
Maybe they (dell) could make clearer a minimum configuration to install
their unix - assuming that it is not in their brochure, but they do have
the 30 day money back policy... and I could probably find someone with
a tape drive (not to mention I would hate to sit through a 4-6 hour install
with a huge number of floppies).
john gay.
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