BSD vs ULTRIX vs SysV
rbj at ICST-CMR.arpa
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From escott at ICS.UCI.EDU Thu Jul 17 16:00:07 1986
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Subject: Re: BSD vs ULTRIX vs SysV
In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 15 Jul 86 17:15:50 edt.
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Date: Thu, 17 Jul 86 12:52:00 -0800
From: Scott Menter <escott at ICS.UCI.EDU>
I think all of this should have gone to info-unix, but a reply is a
reply...
OK, I'll send it there too.
> I administer the UN*X side of the academic computing facility
> here at Tufts University. I am currently running two VAX 780's
> under 4.2BSD. The arrival of 4.3BSD has prompted my management
> to take a look at alternates to the BSD UN*X. They keep
You mean, you *have* 4.3BSD and you're thinking of going to something
else? Or by "arrival" do you mean something like "announcement"? And
if you *do* have 4.3, I'd like to know how you got it, unless you're a
Beta site, in which case I already know.
By the way, it seems to me that I saw a "copy" (photocopy) of the 4.3
distribution tape at Usenix. Well, we just called Berkeley and were
told that 4.3 is still "not ready for distribution". Sigh.
Well, supposedly it *is* ready for distribution, but we ain't got it neither.
Do any other gummint sites have it either (besides the betas)?
> I find support relatively unnecessary, especially in a University
> environment. You should find lots of gurus in Beantown.
Beantown!?
Boston. As in Boston baked beans. Common nickname. Yes, I know that
Tufts is in Sommerville. Been there oncest or twicest.
> How would you begin to decide which OS a university should
> run? If I receive enough interesting answers, I'll summarize
> and post, as others will surely be faced with the same sorts
> of questions from the same sorts of managers.
I have an idea, Kevin. Why don't you get on 128 and drop by Brandeis
and see what they think? They've been using UNIX since before I was
an undergraduate there. I think you'll find that BSD is the way to
go in a university environment, for the reasons rbj suggests. I found
that each class had a couple of hackers, often roommates, who were
willing to take on system support. Heck, we did it for $3.65 an hour
at Brandeis! And that included cleaning the terminals and vacuuming
the labs!!
But you didn't do windows, right? :-)
> Kevin Sullivan Sr. Systems Programmer
> Tufts University Medford, MA 02155
> ARPA: kjs%tufts at CSNET-RELAY BITNET: kjs at tufts
>
> Any relation to the Pats owners?
If so, a few other Brandeis alumni and myself would like to talk to you
about ruining a little party we had last January !!
The same fate befell the Cowboys. Sigh.
> (Root Boy) Jim Cottrell <rbj at icst-cmr.arpa>
> Was my SOY LOAF left out in th'RAIN? It tastes REAL GOOD!!
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