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Re: Trusted Unices Aren't?


From: ark () eltex ru
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 17:19:33 +0300

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nuqneH,

Gordon Greene <Gordon.Greene () netsec net> said :

Isn't it traditional to just scowl at someone and only ask them what they
want when they don't come right to the point?  After all, you posted here,
so why ask us what *we* want?  }}:-) (Klingon smiley?)

If you are communicating you definitely want something ;)
That's traditional Klingon greeting and i rarely change it to something
else.. sometimes i do.

 
btw i've heared about Intel version of DG/UX, does anybody know anything
about it?
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There certainly is one.  DG has a line of computers called AViiON, which
are Intel based.  They have multiprocessor models, and their newest
architecture is called NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture).  I think
even the pre-NUMA ones had a proprietary architecture, though.

I don't know if you can just drop DG/UX on a regular Dell or Gateway and
have it work.  In any event, it's SysV-ish.  But there are a number of free
and cheap Unices for the PC, including some that are SysV-ish, if that's
what you prefer.

None of those are able to be more than C2-like. (If we assume that SCO CMW+ 
is brain-dead, Trusted Solaris is sparc only - it used to be, at least, and
Trusted Xenix is no longer alive).  

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