Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwm.edu!wuarchive!uunet!rayssd!sud509!heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com From: heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Esix / ATT SysV documentation Keywords: documentation esix sysv Message-ID: <2160@sud509.ed.ray.com> Date: 20 Aug 90 15:40:28 GMT Sender: heiser@sud509.ed.ray.com (Bill Heiser - Unix Sys Admin @ Raytheon Company, Sudbury MA) Distribution: usa Lines: 26 I just installed Esix Rev. D on my system, and find that I really do need the full documentation set after all. (for man pages, for example). I understand that there is a set put out by Prentice Hall which is a generic SysV "equivalent" of the Esix set. Has anyone compared these manuals? Do the Esix versions have Esix- specifics, or are they just Esix-labelled ATT books? Do the Esix versions have any advantages other than the nice binders? :-) Thanks in advance. p.s. Is anyone interested in an Esix mailing list? I'm not sure if I can host one here, but I will check with our mail gateway people if there is sufficient interest. Bill -- Bill Heiser Work: heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com {decuac,necntc,uunet}!rayssd!tdw201!heiser Home: Bill.Heiser@f240.n322.z1.fidonet.org (Fidonet 1:322/240) The Think_Tank BBS (508)655-3848 1200/2400/9600-HST Other: 75106.2332@compuserve.com Other: heiser@world.std.com (Public Access Unix)