hans@pine.circa.ufl.edu (Hans van Oostrom) (02/05/91)
I read in a recent issue of Dr. Dobbs that there is a bsd unix version
available for the 386. Can anybody tell me the following:
1. What are the requirements to get bsd unix (we are a university)
2. Where can I get the 386 version?
3. Is this a public domain version?
Some of these questions might be asked out of ignorance, but I'm
relatively new to unix, and I want to find a cheap way to switch from
ms-dos.
Thanks,
Hans van Oostrom
PO Box J-254, JHMHC hans@ufpine (BITNET)
Gainesville, FL 32601, USA hans@pine.circa.ufl.edu (INTERNET)
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cy5@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Conway Yee) (02/06/91)
In article <1991Feb5.012126.7067@ico.isc.com> rcd@ico.isc.com (Dick Dunn) writes: >> 1. What are the requirements to get bsd unix (we are a university) > >To get a full system from BSD, you need a source license from AT&T. There >are parts which are available without AT&T license. (You need a Berkeley >license for the non-AT&T subset, but it's neither expensive nor harsh.) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Exactly what are the conditions? Conway Yee, N2JWQ yee@ming.mipg.upenn.edu (preferred) 231 S. Melville St. cy5@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (forwarded to above) Philadelphia, Pa 19139 yee@bnlx26.nsls.bnl.gov (rarely checked) (215) 386-1312