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- From: davecb@nexus.yorku.ca (David Collier-Brown)
- Subject: Re: What is lacking in UNIX? (Re: UNIVEL MUST BE KIDDING!!!!!)
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- References: <1992Dec2.223908.23103@sbcs.sunysb.edu> <id.MSIV.5S2@ferranti.com> <1992Dec10.232841.7252@solucor.uucp> <id.89SV.GJ8@ferranti.com> <68@nearside.UUCP>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1992 01:30:10 GMT
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- |peter@ferranti.com (peter da silva) writes:
- |>Windows 3.1 can be installed and run by a naive user.
-
- Oddly enough, so can Ultrix 4.3
-
- I pretended to be utterly ignorant and worked my way
- through an across-the-net installation of ultrix on a
- 5000-25.
- I found one place where I had to re-read the previous
- paragraph to see what was meant by ``slot''.
-
- I found more problems in doing a so-called ``advanced install'',
- where I was assumed to be a sysadmin already.
-
- --dave
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- David Collier-Brown, | davecb@CCS.YorkU.CA | lethe!dave
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