Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!swbatl!mhorstm From: mhorstm@swbatl.sbc.com (3417) Newsgroups: comp.windows.misc Subject: Re: X11R4 Server on System V/386 Rel 3.2u Problem Keywords: 3.2u, R4, X Server Message-ID: <1232@swbatl.sbc.com> Date: 9 Mar 90 03:21:02 GMT References: <738@runxtsa.runx.oz.au> <1990Mar7.161324.25735@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> <1589@tuegate.tue.nl> Reply-To: mhorstm@swbatl.UUCP (Mark Horstman 5-3417) Organization: Southwestern Bell Tele. Co. - Advanced Technology Lab - St. Louis Lines: 15 > And the client-side-only stuff only compiles if you have the > /usr/include/interlan directory, which (as far as I know) doesn't > come with the out-of-the-box AT&T Unix, or Network Support Utilities > or Remote File Sharing, or Ethernet stuff or whatever. > > Does anyone know where the "interlan" directory comes from? > The Interlan NP622A board and NP600 software is an 'official' AT&T TCP/IP product for the 6386. I used it on a 20MHZ evaluation machine I had for a while. /-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\ Mark Horstman Information Systems - Southwestern Bell Telephone uunet!swbatl!mhorstm