rlj-nbg@infohh.rmi.de (R.L. Jakschewitz) (07/16/88)
Subject: A/UX and other *NIXes Keywords: partitioning, compiler tables, UNIX domain, manuals 1) It took me about 30 minutes to partition a disk under XENIX V.2, V.3 using that version of *NIX's menu driven (mostly shell script) interactive tools, and that's including the necessary reading of manuals, and it took me more than 8 hours using A/UX. You really get to feel what adventure games are a simulation of, trying to round up 4 pages of information that's spread over 3-4 manuals. 2) I tried to compile X/lib/X with option '-g' (for sdb-ing), and although I had selected the big-table versions of the compilers: 'too many fake table entries' - that wasn't any problem under XENIX-386 (we had other problems there, but please let me use some more of my RAM). 3) ... and help sdb get rid of its crutches, the current version is pitiful at the very best. 4) Another aspect is data hiding: >50 pages of information about UNIX_DOMAINS with a rich collection of examples - and 1 line saying that only INTERNET is supported. I always wanted to spend my time writing socket/select simulations for socketless SVR[23] systems - but I digress ;-) Not even mentioning 386i's, rlj ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RL Jakschewitz systemsoftware Geuderstr. 7 D-8500 NUERNBERG 20 West Germany Tel: +949 911 53 84 24 BITNET: P17386@QZCOM UUCP: rlj-nbg@infohh.rmi.de or ?? uunet!mcvax!unido!infohh.rmi!rlj-nbg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- what do you mean: "what are we missing", anything that's worse than what you would agree to develop under/with -------------------------------------------------------------------------------