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- From: tls@panix.com (Thor Lancelot Simon)
- Subject: Re: DEC Ultrix freeware CD (was Re: decwindows cdrom program)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug27.032845.28679@panix.com>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 03:28:45 GMT
- References: <1992Aug25.230553.28036@vbohub.vbo.dec.com> <1992Aug26.141822.16179@morgan.ucs.mun.ca> <1992Aug26.175904.18612@decuac.dec.com>
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- In article <1992Aug26.175904.18612@decuac.dec.com> mjr@hussar.dco.dec.com (Marcus J. Ranum) writes:
- >>Would some kind soul please describe this disk's contents and availability ?
- >>I was unaware of it's existance, and cannot find any reference to it in the
- >>latest ultrix-faq.
- >
- > There is a freeware CD of compressed tar archives and some binaries
- >and a bunch of other good stuff, done by one of our engineers in Europe. A
- >hurculean effort that he accomplished almost single-handed (or maybe entirely
- >single-handed). You might be able to get a copy by asking your local sales
- >rep or sales office or ULTRIX tech support folks.
- >
- > There's another project in the works called "Good Stuff" (but the
- >name may change if we don't get the trademark) which will be a directly
- >mount-and-runnable binary/source hierarchy for ULTRIX and eventually
- >OSF1 for Alpha/MIPS. This is part of a grander scheme to provide, well,
- >the good stuff off the net ( X11R5 expect gnutar-1.10 kermit-4f-095 perl
- [...]
-
- You don't know how ironic I find this -- when I interned at DEC two years ago,
- this is what I was supposed to be doing, more or less. Then we were told two
- things:
-
- a) DEC would not distribute any free software beyond what was already on the
- unsupported subsets tape, and that was frozen, and had been for some time,
-
- b) that this was a Policy, and could not be changed by one so lowly as the
- sales district manager who'd hired us in the first place,
-
- and c) well, whaddya know, they couldn't find 95 spare megs in the whole CT.
- district office to cut a TK-50 from, anyway. AAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHH!
-
-
- And so we spent a whole summer making up a Big List of "If you ever do get
- your butts in gear, put X, Y, and Z on that tape", helping customers (when
- the salespeople finally realized that we left them a good bit more satisfied
- than the two-day-seminar "Ultrix Support Specialists" and their ilk) and
- trying to explain why no, that DS5000 just wasn't very likely to beat out a
- full-blown Symmetry on a TPS benchmark, and that no, we weren't particularly
- interested in helping cheat at it.
-
- Nice to see that someone, somewhere, finally managed to beat some sense into the
- heads of management.
- >rdist-6.0beta regexp tcsh-6.02 tex tk xv-2.21 gnudiff-1.15 kmem man mp
- >mtools-2.0 rcs-5.6 Xw admin agrep bison-1.14 calc contribtools elisp
- >emacs-18.58 gcc-2.2.2 gdb-4.6 ghostscript-2.4.1 ghostview-1.2 gnumake-3.62
- >gnuplot-3.1 groff-1.05 jove-4.14 libg++-2.0 libtiff m3-2.07 mawk
- >pbmplus sc-6.19 sps top-3.0 transfig-2.1 xdtm-2.4 xdump xfig-2.1.4
- >xspread) and more, in a format where you can slap it in and run it, or
- >NFS export it, or copy it piecemeal to a hard disk. We have secured
- >funding, and we have a ship schedule and resources and this will happen.
- >Eventually. We'll also make deltas to the kits available for FTP, or
- >complete kits, for that matter.
- >
- >mjr.
-
-
- --
- Thor Lancelot Simon tls@panix.COM
- "Oh, you have wounded me! I have very few prejudices, actually. The
- biggest problem is that I am intolerant of fools. That is why I have
- such a low tolerance level for Libertarians." -- Jim McMaster
-