Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/12/84; site desint.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!bonnie!akgua!sdcsvax!sdcrdcf!trwrb!desint!geoff From: geoff@desint.UUCP (Geoff Kuenning) Newsgroups: net.micro,net.micro.trs-80 Subject: Re: Any other Trs-80 Xenix users out there? Message-ID: <243@desint.UUCP> Date: Sun, 25-Nov-84 18:20:57 EST Article-I.D.: desint.243 Posted: Sun Nov 25 18:20:57 1984 Date-Received: Wed, 28-Nov-84 01:41:27 EST References: <190@ncoast.UUCP> <2374@ucla-cs.ARPA> Organization: his home computer, Manhattan Beach, CA Lines: 17 Xref: sdcsvax net.micro:8472 net.micro.trs-80:156 In article <2374@ucla-cs.ARPA> vss7101%uclavm@ucbvax (Michael Gersten) writes: >I have no network connection to my system, nor >do I know how to set up uucp (if this is typical documentation, then its a >wonder unix is so popular. But I suspect microsoft is second only to ibm in >user-meaness) Nope. Microsoft is at least third, since AT&T is in there. My experience with derivative UN*X documentation (i.e., not straight from AT&T) is that is much less well typeset and printed (frequently offset reproduction of daisywheel output), but that its content is always a tiny (note the word well) improvement on what AT&T shipped. This is not surprising, since there is only one direction one can go when starting from AT&T documentation. -- Geoff Kuenning ...!ihnp4!trwrb!desint!geoff