Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!ccu.umanitoba.ca!herald.usask.ca!alberta!cpsc.ucalgary.ca!ajfcal!napc!rasmus From: rasmus@napc.uucp (Rasmus Lerdorf) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: AT&T Unix Sys V (from AT&T); how do I get bug fixes? Message-ID: <1991Mar25.053802.18889@napc.uucp> Date: 25 Mar 91 05:38:02 GMT References: <221@picker.Picker.COM> <1991Mar21.215229.3618@banzai.PCC.COM> Organization: NovAtel Communications Lines: 16 In <1991Mar21.215229.3618@banzai.PCC.COM> john@banzai.PCC.COM (John Canning) writes: >Call the AT&T Hotline at 800-922-0354. When you purchased Unix, you >also purchased 90 days of free support for the product. In addition, >AT&T will send out maintenance fixes for quite a while (technically a >year, but it seems to be the life of the product). Well, I purchased AT&T SVR3.2.2 from Intel (Since they are the people who actually wrote the thing), and I tried to get a bit of techincal help through the Intel help line (1-800-INTEL4U). They informed me that I would need to purchase a $2000/year support arrangement. Needless to say, I have more exciting things to spend $2000 on than getting the right to speak with Intel techies. -- Rasmus Lerdorf calgary!ajfcal!napc!rasmus 1020-64 Ave NE, Calgary NovAtel Advanced Product Concept Development Alberta, Canada T2E 7V8