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- From: rick@sjsumcs.sjsu.edu (Richard Warner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.novell
- Subject: Re: UnixWare
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.163635.2563@sjsumcs.sjsu.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 16:36:35 GMT
- References: <thw.727519231@mcshh.hanse.de> <1993Jan20.232209.16851@sbcs.sunysb.edu> <1993Jan22.051810.5404@gordian.com>
- Organization: San Jose State University - Math/CS Dept.
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- mike@gordian.com (Michael A. Thomas) writes:
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- >In article <1993Jan20.232209.16851@sbcs.sunysb.edu>, altman@cs.sunysb.edu (Jeff Altman) writes:
- >> Thomas Wieske (thw@mcshh.Hanse.DE) wrote:
- >> : Sorry, no. I looking in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin (ls -l f* t*), i can't
- >> : find ftp, telnet etc.
- >> : Is this not includet in Personal Edition from UnixWare?
- >> :
- >> TCP/IP support is an optional package for UnixWare.
- >> Don't know the exact pricing structure.
-
- > And this is the Unix of the future? Gary Heston is right:
- >:-( just isn't enough here.
-
- This is not only the UNIX of the future, it is the UNIX of the past, also.
- I have quite a few UNIX variants here and the only UNIX variants that
- came with TCP/IP are Sun's OS and IBM's AIX! (the sample here includes
- UNIX variants for everything from Intel 286 machines on up to miniframes).
- Hate to burst your bubble, but networking is often an 'add-on'. In this
- case IPX networking is included and TCP/IP is an 'add-on'.
-
- > Michael Thomas (mike@gordian.com)
- > "I don't think Bambi Eyes will get you that flame thrower..."
- > -- Hobbes to Calvin
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