Re: Zero Copy, FreeBSD and Linus Torvalds opinion

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Lucas Holt <luke@foolishgames.com>
Date
1 May 2006 22:07:25
Subject
Re: Zero Copy, FreeBSD and Linus Torvalds opinion
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44568691.2050505@foolishgames.com

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Jamie Bowden wrote:
> SunOS 4.1.4 (aka Solaris 1.1.?(1 maybe? It's been a long time now.))
> was the final release of SunOS 4. It was basically 4.1.3_U1 with a
> couple of other minor fixes merged in. I spent a very long time
> porting software from SunOS 4 to Solaris 2.3|4|5 during that time as
> we transitioned from our older Sun4c|m based servers and hosts to
> Sun4u (which of course only ran Solaris 2.5 and beyond (or Solaris 4
> with patches, but those weren't general release and outside of Sun and
> Pixar, I don't know anyone who had access to these)).
>
> Jamie Bowden
> --
> "It was half way to Rivendell when the drugs began to take hold"
> Hunter S Tolkien "Fear and Loathing in Barad Dur"
> Iain Bowen <alaric@alaric.org.uk>

Well I bought the system for $30 used through a company I worked for.
They often bought equipment at auctions. This system came from a large
pharmaceutical company with the drive still intact. I used the OS on
it for several months. It was an old Sun SparcStation IPC (or ipx?).
It only had a floppy drive and netbsd was installable with boot floppies
and ftp. The system died on me about 2 years ago and I just bought a
newer system on ebay. It was quite easy to change the root password.
In sun os you just booted to single user. With solaris you can do it
with a netbsd floppy :)

Luke


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