Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!jason From: jason@cs.utexas.edu (Jason Martin Levitt) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Unix Today review of Dell and UHC SysVR4 Message-ID: <16705@cs.utexas.edu> Date: 9 Jan 91 18:27:15 GMT References: <3548@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU> <8687@star.cs.vu.nl> Distribution: comp Organization: UTexas CS Dept, Austin, Texas Lines: 29 In article <8687@star.cs.vu.nl>, rvdp@cs.vu.nl (Ronald van der Pol) writes: > herbie@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU (Andrew Herbert) writes: > > #About a month ago, someone mentioned that there was an article on Dell > #and UHC SysVR4 - probably in the December '90 issue. I haven't been able > #to get hold of this magazine, so would be grateful if a summary of this > #review was posted (or mailed to me). > > I am interested too. I couldn't find Unix Today here either :-( > > Ronald van der Pol The article, "Two SVR4s Are Put To The Test", appeared in issue #61 dated December 10th, 1990. For back issue and subscription information, call (516) 562-5000. If your local library has access to the "DataTimes" service, you can receive article reprints through that service. The DataTimes people can be reached directly at (800) 642-2525. j ----- Jason Martin Levitt email: jason@cs.utexas.edu "Since there are virtually no rules, the catalog of information includes voluminous pornography, along with advice on recreational drugs, satanism, paganism, and sex slaves." --the Houston Chronicle describing the "internet" to its readers. Sunday, June 10th, 1990