Bugs exist in the 3.51a kernel from the fixdisk distribution.
Robert J. Granvin
rjg at sialis.mn.org
Thu Apr 14 00:21:16 AEST 1988
In article <5554 at spool.cs.wisc.edu> tien at speedy.cs.wisc.edu (PB Schechter) writes:
>Can anyone tell me how to get the 3.51a fixdisks, or any other (future)
>ones, for that matter? Do I just wait (as I've been patiently waiting
>for my calendar) until AT&T gets around to sending them? Do I have to
>call and ask for them (if so, who do I call)? Do the get sent only to
>people who have purchased service contracts? Any help will be
>apprecieted.
This will expand a bit on part of an immediately previous posting.
ATT does not announce fixdisks. You have to call and check, or wait
for someone to post that they exist (these are usually people who call
and check).
To obtain them, just call the hotline number in your Owners Manual.
Have your serial number ready.
Fixdisks are available free of charge to all registered owners. If
they give you any beef about being out of warranty, just point this
out, and that's all you're looking for. Having service contracts
doesn't make any difference in this case. (But please note... ATT has
the option to release fixdisks for a charge. I've never heard it done
on this class of machine, but if they did, I imagine those with
service contracts wouldn't pay the fee. I doubt they'll ever charge
for a 3b1/7300 fixdisk. Sounds kinda silly.)
Personal Calendar: Check out /etc/fixes.
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