From: David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon 30 Sep, 2002
Subject: Re: Spark 5.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 03:17:24AM +0100, Mark Valentine wrote:
For FreeBSD you'd want an Ultra 1 at least - 13w3.com has a 170MHz model
Nope. We don't support the U1 -- neither the Ethernet controller
allows users to
crash them). Also, you should get the 'E' suffix models for the fast
Ethernet and wide SCSI.
The Ultra 5 is more expensive and faster, but it's PC class, not a real
Sun.
Cheers,
Mark.
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vendors of note in that market would have been
using BSD derived code (even those selling STREAMS implementations,
though they tended to be less modular than Spider's product).
Cheers,
mark.
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would certainly expect it to
be so, as there wasn't much else to choose from back then if I remember),
and I no longer work alongside folks who might have tracked that stuff better.
Cheers,
Mark.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Meyer)
Date: Mon 4 Jun, 2001
Subject: Re: Fixing documented bug in env(1)
#!/usr/bin/env foobar will work just fine.
At the mercy of the user's path...
Cheers,
Mark.
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# new withenv(1) builtin
bar=foo: not found
(I'm not up on csh(1)'s foibles sufficiently to tell whether this would be
a done thing, but its syntax already seems fairly, erm, what's the polite
word?)
Cheers,
Mark.
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line variable assignments) may simplify quoting, and if ``dhclient'' were
instead a shell builtin such as echo(1), you'd need to avoid the shortcut
above, as in:
$ clearenv PATH=$PATH; export PATH; dhclient ed0
Cheers,
Mark.
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variables.
Cheers,
Mark.
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Tigers will do ANYTHING for a tuna fish sandwich. Mark Valentine uses
We're kind of stupid that way. *munch* *munch*and endorses FreeBSD
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