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- From: ajayshah@alhena.usc.edu (Ajay Shah)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.x.i386unix
- Subject: Re: What Intel U*ix OS is this group aimed at?
- Date: 14 Dec 1992 15:24:47 -0800
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- libove@libove.alf.dec.com (Jay Vassos-Libove) writes:
-
- >What Intel (80386, i486, etc) U*ix-based Operating System is
- >this newsgroup aimed at?
-
- All of 'em:
- BSD386 (by BSDI)
- Coherent
- Destiny (RSN)
- Minix
- Nextstep 486 (RSN)
- SCO Unix
- Solaris 2.0 (RSN)
- a few dozen SVR4 implementations
- a few (commercial) Mach-BSD implementations
- 386-BSD
- Hurd (RSN)
- Linux
- Mach-BSD
-
- Such a wealth of offerings, and the peasants still want Microsoft!!
- :-)
-
- >The two postings I've seen so far are for Linux only, which
- >is not necessarily transmittable to general i386 (and other
- >Intel-based) U*ix'es at all.
-
- Thats ok. When someone gets deeper into Linux he'll move to
- comp.os.linux. When he's fishing he'll start here.
-
- --
- Ajay Shah, (213)749-8133, ajayshah@rcf.usc.edu
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