Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!me!yap From: yap@hammer.me.toronto.edu () Date: Tue Dec 20 02:50:04 EST 1988 Message-ID: <2014.1988Dec20.02:50:05@hammer.me.toronto.edu> Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: 80386 vs. 68030 References: <3283@mipos3.intel.com> <6360@killer.DALLAS.TX.US> <213@UNIX386.Convergent.COM> Reply-To: yap@hammer.me.toronto.edu Organization: University of Toronto Mechanical Engineering Keywords: synonyms: Sys V, sux In article <213@UNIX386.Convergent.COM> mark@UNIX386.Convergent.COM (Mark Nudelman) writes: >In article <6360@killer.DALLAS.TX.US>, elg@killer.DALLAS.TX.US (Eric Green) writes: >> Sys V sux. I'm typing this from a 3b2 running Sys V.3 (the Sad, but true. >I think job control is one of the most important features SysV is >missing. At least it will be in SVR4. > >Too bad the rest of the BSD crud will be as well. :-( You're joking. Right? Else, you've never had the PLEASURE of working with a NETWORK of bsd machines. Never experienced the freedom of being able to flit between machines and files systems, with no more bother than a keystroke or two. Never had the chance to ... ad infinitum. > >Mark Nudelman >{sun,decwrl,ihnp4!hplabs}!pyramid!ctnews!UNIX386!mark +------------------------------------+ | LIVE FREE OR DIE! | | | | BBBBBBB SSSSS DDDDDDD | | B B S S D D | | B B S D D | | BBBBBBB SS D D | | B B S D D | | B B S D D | | B B S S D D | | BBBBBBBB SSSSS DDDDDDD | | | | LIVE FREE OR DIE! | +------------------------------------+