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- From: chip@chinacat.unicom.com (Chip Rosenthal)
- Subject: Welcome to comp.unix.xenix.sco [changes from previous version]
- Organization: Unicom Systems Development, Austin, TX
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1993 22:51:22 GMT
- Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
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- Archive-name: sco-xenix-diff
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- Posting-frequency: monthly
- Version: 1.45
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- ! @(#) sco-xenix 1.42 93/03/20 18:04:27
-
- Welcome to comp.unix.xenix.sco. This newsgroup is about the XENIX
- operating system from the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). If you have an
- --- 1,4 ----
- ! @(#) sco-xenix 1.45 93/06/05 22:03:21
-
- Welcome to comp.unix.xenix.sco. This newsgroup is about the XENIX
- operating system from the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). If you have an
- ***************
- *** 7,13 ****
- This is NOT the newsgroup for SCO UNIX or Open Desktop questions. If
- you want to talk about other SCO operating systems, please show some
- courtesy and use an appropriate newsgroup, such as comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit.
- ! (Hey! Don't blame me. I voted against that silly name.) This is also
- NOT the right place for questions about XENIX implementations from
- other vendors. Use comp.unix.xenix.misc.
-
- --- 7,13 ----
- This is NOT the newsgroup for SCO UNIX or Open Desktop questions. If
- you want to talk about other SCO operating systems, please show some
- courtesy and use an appropriate newsgroup, such as comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit.
- ! (Hey! Don't blame me. I voted against that silly name.) This is also
- NOT the right place for questions about XENIX implementations from
- other vendors. Use comp.unix.xenix.misc.
-
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- *** 17,23 ****
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- This message is maintained and posted monthly by Chip Rosenthal. Your
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- ! to chip@chinacat.unicom.com or uunet!chinacat!chip. These questions
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-
- This message is maintained and posted monthly by Chip Rosenthal. Your
- corrections, additions, and comments are encouraged. Please mail them
- ! to chip@chinacat.unicom.com. These questions and answers were written
- ! by Chip Rosenthal, Jeff Liebermann, Ronald Florence, Chip Salzenberg,
- ! Ronald Khoo, Vic Michael, and Stephen Bleazard. Helpful contributions
- ! and comments have been provided by Andrew Phillips, Peter Funk, and
- ! Paul Warren.
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- Please examine the date near the top of this message. This message
- is updated frequently, and any version older than 90 days is possibly
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- QC4. `WARNING!! - mounting: <usr> as <news>' message when booting.
- QC5. `POSSIBLE FILE SIZE ERROR' when running `fsck'.
- QC6. Is disk fragmentation curable?
- + QC7. Can I put a CD-ROM drive on my Xenix system?
-
-
- ===> Communications Questions:
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-
- QA2. What is the minimum system required to run XENIX?
-
- ! For a minimal single-user XENIX system, we recommend an 80386SX-16
- ! processor, 2MB to 4MB RAM, and 40MB hard disk. For the full XENIX
- ! system (Run Time, Development, and Text Processing), consider an
- ! 80386DX-20 processor, 4MB RAM, and 80MB hard disk. Additional
- ! resources will be required to support additional users, large
- ! applications, networking, or X windows. XENIX/286 will run on a
- ! PC/AT, but you will quickly become frustrated with its limitations,
- ! especially if you are a programmer.
-
-
- QA3. Should I buy UNIX or XENIX?
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-
- QA2. What is the minimum system required to run XENIX?
-
- ! You can build a minimal, single-user XENIX system with an 80386SX
- ! computer with 2MB to 4MB RAM and 40MB hard disk. For the XENIX
- ! development system, you'll want at least an 80386DX computer with
- ! 4MB RAM and 80MB hard disk. Additional resources (more speed,
- ! more RAM, more disk) will be required to support additional users,
- ! large applications, networking, or X windows. XENIX/286 will run
- ! on a PC/AT, but you will quickly become frustrated with its
- ! limitations, especially if you are a programmer.
-
-
- QA3. Should I buy UNIX or XENIX?
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- The filesystem you trash may be your own.
-
-
- + QC7. Can I put a CD-ROM drive on my Xenix system?
- +
- + No. The difficulty is not making Xenix talk to a CD-ROM drive.
- + That's easy. The problem is that a CD-ROM needs to be mounted so
- + you can access the files on it, so Xenix would have to be extended
- + with support for ISO-9660/High Sierra file systems. Now, that's
- + the tough part. Refer to the FAQ on why Xenix doesn't have NFS
- + for additional information on why that's so difficult.
- +
- +
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- ************************* Communications Questions *************************
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- from the use or misuse of information or procedures in this document.
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- ! [ end of sco-xenix 1.42 ]
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- representations, nor do we accept any liability for any damage resulting
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