Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!eci386!woods From: woods@eci386.uucp (Greg A. Woods) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: '386 Unix Wars Keywords: sco unix interactive wars Message-ID: <1990Dec27.232845.5173@eci386.uucp> Date: 27 Dec 90 23:28:45 GMT References: <276d312d-8aecomp.unix.i386@point.UUCP> <33791527@bfmny0.BFM.COM> <2812@cirrusl.UUCP> <350@metran.UUCP> <2829@cirrusl.UUCP> Reply-To: woods@eci386.UUCP (Greg A. Woods) Organization: Elegant Communications, Inc. Lines: 27 In article <2829@cirrusl.UUCP> dhesi%cirrusl@oliveb.ATC.olivetti.com (Rahul Dhesi) writes: > In <350@metran.UUCP> jay@metran.UUCP (Jay Ts) writes: > > >Nonsense. AT&T's manual set for System V/386 r3.2 (published by Prentice > >Hall) work fine for ESIX. You can order them from you local bookstore. > > Two problems. 1. AT&T's manauls do not include anything about > sendmail, TCP/IP, and associated programs such as remsh, ftp, rlogin, > and slconfig. 2. AT&T's manuals are generally of poor quality. Well, since AT&T didn't bundle any of the TCP stuff into UNIX System V Release 3.2, I don't doubt the manuals are devoid of information about it. If you have the manuals for the Networking package, I think you'll find further information. Certainly ESIX and ISC deliver supplementary manuals for this stuff when you buy the appropriate package. As for the AT&T quality, you obviously have narrow experience with computer manuals. They are of relatively high quality, being reasonably free of bugs, and reasonably complete, and have understandable organization. They are certainly orders of magnitude better than the SysVr2.2 manuals! -- Greg A. Woods woods@{eci386,gate,robohack,ontmoh,tmsoft}.UUCP ECI and UniForum Canada +1-416-443-1734 [h] +1-416-595-5425 [w] VE3TCP Toronto, Ontario CANADA Political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible-ORWELL