Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!ll-xn!mit-eddie!killer!ssbn!bill From: bill@ssbn.WLK.COM (Bill Kennedy) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Xenix 386 help, Thanks! Message-ID: <181@ssbn.WLK.COM> Date: 25 Apr 88 23:20:31 GMT Reply-To: bill@ssbn.WLK.COM (Bill Kennedy) Distribution: na Organization: W.L. Kennedy Jr. and Associates, Pipe Creek, TX Lines: 42 First let me say "Thank You" for all of the kind offers I got. I think I acknowledged everyone, but there was such a flurry, please forgive me if I overlooked someone. I'll take a little bit of net bandwidth in hopes of saving other readers the same difficulty I had. lp driver - Seems that DOS and Microport are both able to distinguish between the parallel port on the monochrome card and an add in card, Xenix is not. I moved the jumpers on the add in card to the lp2 position, poof! I'm printing. uucp permissions - I was not able to make any incantations that would allow this machine to transfer files into the Xenix box. I tried every combination in USERFILE and everything else. Then it dawned on me that /u is a separate file system and maybe that was the problem. I can't claim or prove that it was, but when I put the directory I wanted to use in /usr/spool, everything works great! I'm not even curious as to why, as I think I said in the original m'aidez, I just want to use it. smail, mailx, news - SCO is sending me a news diskette, smail was a matter of eliminating the /bin and /usr/bin confusion and mailx just needed to be pointed at /usr/spool/mail instead of /usr/mail. I suppose I should not have complained about the last three since they were so simple but at that point I was still trying to make friends with the compiler... As a return favor, I have successfully installed Faircom's new C-tree v4.3 background server (*very* nice and typical Faircom solid) and I am within a couple of hours of having R-tree up and running. I will be glad to help anyone who might be struggling with them. All in all Faircom did a pretty decent job, it's obvious that they had to guess at some things. In conclusion, there are industrial strength rumors going around that the Honey DanBer uucp will be available this year. I have considerable experience with HDB and will be glad to help anyone who needs it when it's available. Speaking only for myself, I am going to *run*, not walk to get HDB as soon as it's out. It's really no more mysterious than the one we have, it's just that the docs stink and, therefore, make it look less approachable. Again, many thanks, I'll shut up until I have something to contribute. -- Bill Kennedy usenet {rutgers,ihnp4!killer,cbosgd}!ssbn!bill internet bill@ssbn.WLK.COM