Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!amdcad!ames!ll-xn!mit-eddie!husc6!umix!umich!mibte!gamma!ulysses!sfmag!sfsup!shap From: shap@sfsup.UUCP (J.S.Shapiro) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: X on Mac ][ Message-ID: <2712@sfsup.UUCP> Date: 28 Jan 88 04:55:02 GMT References: <153@anumb.UUCP> <11540112@hpsmtc1.HP.COM> Organization: AT&T-IS, Summit N.J. USA Lines: 18 Summary: Is X part of the A/UX distribution? In article <11540112@hpsmtc1.HP.COM>, dlw@hpsmtc1.UUCP writes: > It is available under A/UX as far as I know. Does anyone out there know if X is part of the standard A/UX distribution? I bought my Mac II essentially to be a UNIX workstation, but I fear the potential for the price to go through the roof. Also, while I am asking A/UX questions, is there any concensus on what disks (emphasis on third party disks) are supported? Finally, rumor has it (from an Apple rep, no less) that A/UX comes with 25 right-to-copy licenses, enforced by the MacHonor(tm);-) system. Any truth to this? Jon Shapiro AT&T Information Systems