Esix / ATT SysV documentation
heiser at tdw201.ed.ray.com
heiser at tdw201.ed.ray.com
Tue Aug 21 01:40:28 AEST 1990
I just installed Esix Rev. D on my system, and find that I really do
need the full documentation set after all. (for man pages, for
example). I understand that there is a set put out by Prentice
Hall which is a generic SysV "equivalent" of the Esix set.
Has anyone compared these manuals? Do the Esix versions have Esix-
specifics, or are they just Esix-labelled ATT books? Do the Esix
versions have any advantages other than the nice binders? :-)
Thanks in advance.
p.s. Is anyone interested in an Esix mailing list? I'm not sure if
I can host one here, but I will check with our mail gateway people if
there is sufficient interest.
Bill
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