Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!mips!daver!ditka.Chicago.COM!kls@ditka.Chicago.COM From: kls@ditka.Chicago.COM (Karl Swartz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k Subject: Re: Is MINIX on the PC532 dead? Message-ID: Date: 13 Jun 91 09:36:59 GMT References: Sender: news@daver.bungi.com (Network News) Organization: Association for the Prevention of Polar Bears and Kangaroos Lines: 33 > Not having heard anything after the initial flurry of interest, I've > sort of come to the conclusion that development on Minix has ground > to a halt ... people seem either blase' or disinterested. I can't speak for anyone else but I've pretty much lost interest. I have a somewhat limited amount of time to spend on my pc532 and would like to spend that time on productive endeavors that are of interest to me. Redoing work already done by others doesn't fit the bill. For example, when the ksh clone was posted I thought, "great!" But after wasting a few hours I came to realize that I also need ESTDIO to get ksh working. So, the next day I grudgingly went on a scavenger hunt to find this piece, and eventually got it on my machine. Then I tried to build it and found I needed to fiddle a bit. At that point I gave up, partly lack of time, partly lack of interest. Yes, I'd like to have ksh. Yes, I understand Minix isn't a nicely packaged system like a MacIntoy, and that the availability of the whole thing in source form is an attraction. But I'd rather not be *forced* into this mold -- give me binaries or at least sources that will build with little more than a few, well documented config changes. Then, rather than reinventing the wheel, I can spend my time on other, more useful pursuits, like working on uucp or mail or networking. For now, my pc532 sits idle, mostly waiting for something to shake loose on the Unix front, while I spend my time more productively. -- Karl Swartz |INet kls@ditka.chicago.com 1-408/223-1308 |UUCP {uunet,decwrl}!daver!ditka!kls |Snail 1738 Deer Creek Ct., San Jose CA 95148 "The more people I meet the more I like my dog."