ndeng@EULER.BERKELEY.EDU (09/27/89)
Hi All! I am considering to purchase a UNIX operating system for my new 386 PC machine. Having read all advertisements about different packages (Bell Technology UNIX 386 system V, Microport UNIX/386, 386/ix, SCO Xenix 386, etc, etc.), I got rather confused on which is the "best" one for a 386-based machine, since all of them claimed that their products are the best. Therefore, I decide to turn to the netland for help. Can someone who is using unix on a 386-pc machine tell me his experience about the good/bad points about one of the packages? Specifically, I am most interested in the following aspects:: ---- The "completeness" of the package: (i.e., Does this package include all necessary tools which can be found in a mainframe unix system like 4.xBSD or VMS/Ultrix, like cc, f77, awk, grep,..., and all utilities, even a typesetting program like TeX or troff) ---- The compatibility of the package with mainframe systems: can I compile/without recomiple to run mainframe programs? ---- The handling of X-Windows: does this package include all necessary tools to use X-windows with high resolution drivers for 1024x768 or higher resolution monitors? ---- Any specific problems with a PC machine, like effectiveness of resource sharing (CPU, Hard disk, communication port/ethernet, printer, etc.) and multitasking. Also, how much overhead will the package take in the RAM and how much disk space have to be reserved for the package? Does this package include a "DOS window" and how compatible is it with standard DOS environment? (i.e., can I run DOS programs under this window? --- not just for file transfers) ---- Bugs, strong/weak points, and your comments/suggestions/recommendations Please response to me directly since I do not read the net regularly and also tosave the bandwidth. If this post generates enough interest/responses, I will post a summary later. ndeng@euler.berkeley.edu