ResourcesThis section lists the resources that are available to you before and during installation, or during configuration and use of your SGI system. IRIX 6.5 Overview InformationThis section provides information about hardware system platforms and peripherals, the IRIX CD descriptions, internationalization, and supported third-party software. Supported Hardware System Platforms and PeripheralsTo find out more information about the supported hardware and peripherals, see the Minimum Requirements page. CD DescriptionsSee the CD Descriptions page for a detailed description about each CD. InternationalizationSee the Language and Cultural Support page for information on how to set up your system for different locales. Supported Third-Party SoftwareTo find out about supported third-party software and peripherals, see the SGI Applications & Solutions Directory (http://www.sgi.com/products/appsdirectory.dir/appsdirectory.html), a comprehensive guide to over 3,100 third-party software applications, peripherals, and services for SGI workstations and servers. FreewareSGI's Freeware web page http://freeware.sgi.com provides free downloads of many powerful open-source applications, packaged for convenient over-the-web installation onto your IRIX system. Graphics, design, development, media, desktop, utilities, web serving, system administration, and games software are available, including GNOME, KDE, Gimp, CDrecord, TeX/LaTeX, ViewFax, PlotUtils, Abiword, Gnumeric, Samba, Sharity, Mpg123, and many others. General DocumentationThis section provides information on the types of documentation that are available with this IRIX release. Release NotesYou can access release notes for each software product in a few different ways, including:
Check for Caveat and Release Note Updates, which contain late-breaking information, at http://support.sgi.com/6.5/caveat_updates.html. IRIX Man PagesThe IRIX man pages are available on the Technical Publications Library Web site at http://techpubs.sgi.com. IRIX ManualsInstalled | Printed | On the Web InstalledSGI documentation is installed by default. Most applications have a Help menu or Help button. You can also use the Help menu on the Toolchest. Some things you will find under Toolchest > Help:
Note: You can also access online documentation before (and after) installation, by using the Base Documentation CD. PrintedEach system comes with an Owner's Guide. Hardware boards and peripherals also come with printed documentation. In addition, some hardware documentation is shipped online, and most hardware documentation can also be found on the Technical Publications Library Web site (listed below). On the WebAnother place to find general documentation is on the Web:
Technical SupportSGI Global ServicesComplete information about SGI Global Services, including Worldwide Support Sites, can be found at http://www.sgi.com/support/. Telephone SupportThe Customer Support Center (CSC )is for:
(Please note that service will be provided in accordance with your system's current level of support. Service varies by warranty coverage and support program.) Phone Number: 1.800.800.4SGI (4744) Online SupportSupportfolio Online (http://support.sgi.com) offers you the ability to access and download the latest patches, find technical information, and open support cases all with an easy-to-use Web interface. You can also sign up for our email notification service to automatically receive updates on new support information and features. Anyone is welcome to become a Supportfolio Online member. To take full advantage of all the features, you must have a support contract with a software component. For more details, see http://www.sgi.com/support/. General Software PatchesInformation about software patches that apply to the general user environment can be found at the SGI Services and Support Patches page (http://www.sgi.com/support/patch_intro.html). |