Re: UDB and modem

Maurice W. Hilarius (harddata@bigfoot.com)
Wed, 26 Nov 1997 16:14:18 -0700

With regards to your message at 05:36 PM 11-26-97 -0500, Brian Wood. Where
you stated:
>Chunko wrote:
>There is, or at least was, a Mosaic version for Linux Alpha that was
>released with the original Craftworks Linux/AXP.
>
>Other than that Netscape under em86 would seem the best bet, unless you
>can get the DU libs under a site license. I know of no legal way to get
>the DU libs for a specific machine since DU was never sold with the UDB
>and thus you can't have a machine license for them.

Yes, very true, but you can get a license for a noname ( AXPpic33) which is
chipset and functionally identical, and is certified for UNIX.
While not a perfect solution, it has worked for many people.

Netscape on em86 is still the easiest path, but a bit on the slow side on
a UDB166 machine.

Cheers,

+--------------------------------------------------------+
| Maurice Hilarius | The Past is History |
| | The Future is Mystery |
| | Today is a Gift |
| Phone/FAX (403) 456-1510 | That is why they call it |
| email:harddata@bigfoot.com | The Present |
+--------------------------------------------------------+

-- 
To unsubscribe: send e-mail to axp-list-request@redhat.com with
'unsubscribe' as the subject.  Do not send it to axp-list@redhat.com



Feedback | Store | News | Support | Product Errata | About Us | Linux Info | Search | JumpWords
No Frames | Show Frames

Copyright © 1995-1997 Red Hat Software. Legal notices