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Best Unix?



BTW: Most commercial Unix vendors make a full set of their documents 
available online, including the assembler manual for the Alpha chip. 
http://tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/pub_page/doc_list.html
http://docs.hp.com/
http://docs.sun.com/
http://docs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/init.cgi

On 19 Jun 2002 at 16:10, Scott Lanning wrote:
> It's fun to play on; good for a university system, which is where
> I'm familiar with it from (also TheWorld's shell account uses
> Irix, but that's only a shell). For example, you can learn MIPS
> assembly language or OpenGL programming. The docs are very complete
> compared to Linux, though I'm not sure if that's a general commercial
> Unix thing or not because I've mostly used Irix (and SunOS/Solaris,
> but I never had good experiences with that (though some people
> seem to like it alot)).

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