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- From: mbarkah@slate.mines.colorado.edu (Ade Barkah)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
- Subject: Re: IS UNIX DEAD?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.191810.22019@slate.mines.colorado.edu>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 19:18:10 GMT
- References: <BxG7K1.M90@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu>
- Organization: Colorado School of Mines
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- papresco@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu (Paul Prescod) writes:
- : [discussion about people should have CD-ROMs deleted]
-
- : BUT THEY HAVEN'T. SO WHO CARES! Sure the world would be a better place
- : if everyone had CD-ROMs. But if they *DON'T* then selling an OS only
- : on CD-ROM is sorta silly, isn't it!
-
- No, not really. The Grolier Electronic Encyclopaedia is available only
- in CD-ROM, but would you expect them to ship in 500 floppies ? With
- your argument, it's silly for any company to sell their programs in
- CD-ROM, because not everyone has CD-ROMs.
-
- Well, that's a weak argument. Just as you wouldn't expect the Grolier
- Encyclopaedia to ship on floppies, one shouldn't expect that all versions
- of Unix are available on floppies. It may not be practical. To give
- you an example, (if I remember correctly) the complete info-explorer
- manual pages for the IBM RS/6000 & the AIX operating system _alone_ is
- over 200 megabytes, and is shipped on CD-ROMs. And we haven't touched the
- operating system code. Who wants *that* on floppies ?
-
- Another argument is that you point out that not everyone has CD-ROMs.
- Well, obviously one could see that the operating system was NOT MEANT
- for every Joe-User. It's meant to be run on high-powered systems,
- and those with enough beaucoup-money support to buy CD-ROM drives
- (which, for companies, big organizations, are pretty cheap nowadays.)
-
- Regards,
-
- -Ade.
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