[comp.unix.sysv386] Does anybody know LM-X or Lackman?

andrew@resam.dk (Leif Andrew Rump) (10/04/90)

Do any one of you know where we can get LM-X (Lan Manager) software
for the 386-UNIX System V rel 4 running on top of TCP/IP.

We would also like to know the address of a company called Lackman
who supplies TCP/IP software for UNIX systems.

Thank you in advance

Leif Andrew


Leif Andrew Rump, AmbraSoft A/S, Stroedamvej 50, DK-2100 Copenhagen OE, Denmark
UUCP: andrew@ambra.dk, phone: +45 39 27 11 77                /
Currently at Scandinavian Airline Systems                =======/
UUCP: andrew@resam.dk, phone: +45 32 32 22 79                \
SAS, RESAM Project Office, CPHML-V, P.O.BOX 150, DK-2770 Kastrup, Denmark

> > Read oe as: o <backspace> / (slash) and OE as O <backspace> / (slash) < <

lars@spectrum.CMC.COM (Lars Poulsen) (10/05/90)

In article <1990Oct3.192349.781@resam.dk>
   andrew@resam.dk (Leif Andrew Rump) writes:
>We would also like to know the address of a company called Lackman
>who supplies TCP/IP software for UNIX systems.

Results of WHOIS LACHMAN.COM:
----------------------------
Lachman Associates, Inc. (LACHMAN-DOM)
   1901 North Naper Boulevard
   Naperville, IL 60540-1031

   Domain Name: LACHMAN.COM

   Administrative Contact:
      Goldman, Ezra  (EG56)  ez%laidbak@SUN.COM
      (312) 505-9100 ext 233
   Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
      Alexander, Steve  (SA65)  stevea@i88.isc.com
      (708) 505-9100 ext 256

   Record last updated on 01-Sep-88.

   Domain servers in listed order:

   LAIZY.LACHMAN.COM		192.35.52.1
   LAIDBAK.LACHMAN.COM		192.35.52.2
-- 
/ Lars Poulsen, SMTS Software Engineer
  CMC Rockwell  lars@CMC.COM

sharon@asylum.SF.CA.US (Sharon Fisher) (10/05/90)

In article <1990Oct3.192349.781@resam.dk> andrew@resam.dk (Leif Andrew Rump) writes:
>Do any one of you know where we can get LM-X (Lan Manager) software
>for the 386-UNIX System V rel 4 running on top of TCP/IP.
>
>We would also like to know the address of a company called Lackman
>who supplies TCP/IP software for UNIX systems.

Lachman Associates -- the last address I have for them is 1901 N.
Naper Blvd., Naperville, IL 60540-1031; (312) 505-9100; fax (312) 505-9133.-- 
"Drive carefully."
"What is it with women and 'drive carefully'?  'No, I'm going to steer 
with my feet and read the comic paper.'"

johnl@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us (John R. Levine) (10/05/90)

In article <12817@asylum.SF.CA.US> sharon@asylum.UUCP (Sharon Fisher) writes:
>Lachman Associates -- the last address I have for them is 1901 N.
>Naper Blvd., Naperville, IL 60540-1031; (312) 505-9100; fax (312) 505-9133.

Lachman is now a subsidiary of Interactive Systems, but they're still at the
same address.  On the net they're known as laidbak.uucp or i88.isc.com.  The
telephone area code has changed from 312 to 708, the postal zip to 60563-8895.

-- 
John R. Levine, Segue Software, POB 349, Cambridge MA 02238, +1 617 864 9650
johnl@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us, {ima|spdcc|world}!esegue!johnl
Atlantic City gamblers lose $8200 per minute. -NY Times

junk1@cbnews.att.com (eric.a.olson) (10/06/90)

	I have heard that if you run a program on a virtual
	console (vt??), the console will not be subject to
	screen-scrambling with console error messages.  This
	appears to be true, as my machine running X never gets
	bothered by the messages.   

	How do I force the console into this mode?