Xref: utzoo comp.os.os2.misc:598 comp.protocols.tcp-ip:14637 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!coplex!disk!rob From: rob@disk.UUCP (Rob Miracle) Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc,comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: LM/X Summary: Don't forget AT&T Keywords: LM/X HP-UX LAN Manager Message-ID: <5146@disk.UUCP> Date: 26 Jan 91 19:06:08 GMT References: <13285@asylum.SF.CA.US> <2576@slimer.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Digital Information Systems of Ky (DISK), Louisville, Ky Lines: 30 In article <2576@slimer.UUCP>, mco@slimer.UUCP (Mark C. Otto) writes: > In article <13285@asylum.SF.CA.US> sharon@asylum.SF.CA.US (Sharon Fisher) writes: > >I'm working on a story for Unix World about LAN Manager/X, or LAN > >Manager for Unix. How many implementations of it are there? Is > >anybody actually using it? I'd be interested in hearing from users or > >vendors. ... [rest deleted] ... > > I use it every day. I use LM/X (by Hewlett-Packard) on my HP 9000/375 [rest deleted] Also, AT&T has a Unix based Lan Manager product called StarGROUP 3.3 and 3.4. This version works fairly well, though I am still learning some of its 'features'. They have support for Unix Servers and DOS, half an operating system (OS/2), and Macintosh (w/ 3.4). We are just migrating toward using it. We have a "test" 3.3 server up. We are installing two LANs based on it now and have three more that will arrive around the first of Feburary. By the By, I work for the University of Louisville, Computing & Telecommunications Department in LAN support. Our "news" has been down for a while so I am posting it from here. Rob Miracle -- ## Rob Miracle ## Call DISK (Multi-User Unix) (502) 968-5401 1200-8N1 ## rob@disk.uucp ## Available through Starlink! Louisville, KY 24 Hours "Egos are for those who need a mental crutch." -- Anton Devious