Any BU folks have a copy?
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu May 11 11:36:51 EDT 2000
There's Linux-Athena as well, which MIT has had since the days of RH
4.0 (with releases for RH 4.2, 5.2, and currently in testing 6.1,
moving to 6.2).
-derek
Jeffry Smith <smith at missioncriticallinux.com> writes:
> Just saw this in lwn.net -
> ----------
> Boston University unveiled BU Linux this week, a private Linux
> distribution based on Red Hat that has been tailored for the Boston
> University environment, with Kerberos, OpenSSH and other features
> preconfigured. Within moments of our mention of this distribution on the
> daily page last week, we received a note from Michael Katz-Hyman,
> pointing out Carnegie Mellon's Andrew-Linux. Andrew-Linux has been
> available since April of 1999, according to the documentation. The
> installation document for Andrew-Linux still refers to Red Hat 4.2.
> -------------
> Any copies floating around? Anyone tried it? I'm interested in the
> pre-configured Kerberos
>
> jeff
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Thought for today: People who go to conferences are the ones who
> shouldn't.
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