[Info-vax] Unix equivalent to SET HOST/DTE ?
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Mon Oct 19 13:32:07 EDT 2009
In article <20091019191926.31f407d3 at gmail.com>, Marc Schlensog <mschlens+news at gmail.com> writes:
>On 19 Oct 2009 17:00:54 GMT
>Bob Eager <rde42 at spamcop.net> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:18:47 -0700, Steven Schweda wrote:
>>
>> > JF Mezei wrote:
>> >> If a unix host [...]
>> >
>> > If "a unix host" were a well-defined entity, then you might
>> > get a useful answer sooner.
>> >
>> >> tip [...]
>> >
>> >> $ cu [...]
>> >
>> > and so on, depending on what "unix" means to you.
>>
>> Trademark wise, it *is* a well defined entity! And Linux doesn't
>> qualify! :-)
>
>Actually JF was talking about unix (i.e. not UNIX), and in this case,
>Linux does qualify ;-)
JF may have been asking about OSX server (OSX is bsd down below).
In this case, there is no 'tip' but 'cu' does exist.
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