* about the O2..
@ 1999-09-16 20:57 Rory Hunter
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From: Rory Hunter @ 1999-09-16 20:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux
Hi,
I recently got my (i.e. the company) hands on a second hand O2, and
needless to say the thought of sticking Linux on it came immediatly to
mind...
I've read the status report on the site, and I was wondering if there
exists a more detailed lowdown on the current state of play?
Cheers,
Rory Hunter
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* Re: about the O2.. [not found] ` <v04220300b407f10f6f0e@[216.63.49.245]> @ 1999-09-17 20:04 ` Rory Hunter 1999-09-17 21:04 ` Ariel Faigon 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Rory Hunter @ 1999-09-17 20:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux Hi, Here's something to amuse you in the meantime:- Being an IRIX newbie, more used to RH linux, upon encountering an install of IRIX 6.3 (and a decidedly stale one at that), I naturally went about trying to impose order opon the chaos and tried to make the filesystem layout etc. more like the linux server's. Copious Fear and Loathing was forthcoming upon discovering than /bin was nothing more than a symbolic link, and that most of the system utils were in /sbin. After eventually getting a bash shell onto the box (by ftp'ing onto it as root, no less), a struggle in itself, I was told by the gee-whizz GUI sysadmin tool that I wasn't allowed to change root's home directory (a quick hack of /etc/passwd soon fixed that). Then I thought that it would be nice to rearrange the system utilities ala linux... no such luck, those bloody symlinks confused me to the point where I managed to toast 'ls'. Stop and think. How many times in a day do you use 'ls'? Scary isn't it... the only way to view files now is using the point-and-drool icon interface. It get's better though; we don't have any install disks, since we got it second hand at a dodgy auction, so I had to download a .tardist file with the utilites (like I did with bash, though it took my a *litle* while to work out that a tardist was like an rpm). Then of course I attempted to install, only to discover that the GUI tool and tool that said GUI tool uses die screaming in the absence of 'ls'... go work it out, it's not pretty. So now we've got to (gasp) buy a distribution of IRIX, which costs no less that 260 UKP, with P+P costing a further 30 UKP... I feel decidedly withered by the whole experience, so much so that if I had my way I'd probably install Hard Hat on it, X or no X. Which would almost be a shame, since the mouse and monitor are rather nice. Well, at least the keyboard has some decent weight behind it, something of a rarity these days it seems (Edinburgh Uni have some great, and proper UNIX, keyboard in some places, you know, keyboards you could wield two-handed as viscious weapons). Oh, and Photoshop costs $995 dollars for UNIX <slump>. Happy hacking, Rory Hunter ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: about the O2.. 1999-09-17 20:04 ` Rory Hunter @ 1999-09-17 21:04 ` Ariel Faigon 1999-09-17 21:04 ` Ariel Faigon 1999-09-18 0:11 ` Rory Hunter 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Ariel Faigon @ 1999-09-17 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rory Hunter; +Cc: linux Rory Hunter mused: : :Hi, : :Here's something to amuse you in the meantime:- : :Being an IRIX newbie, more used to RH linux, upon encountering an :install of IRIX 6.3 (and a decidedly stale one at that), I naturally :went about trying to impose order opon the chaos and tried to make the :filesystem layout etc. more like the linux server's. : Big mistake :-) Anyway, just so you (and others) know in case you don't... You can get a more Linux/FreeBSD friendly env on IRIX by simply installing all the mandatory GNU utils and other popular free software stuff for IRIX. This can be done using some cliking (install via the web) on the site: http://freeware.sgi.com/ and finally putting /usr/freeware/bin first in your path. There's a 'fixpath' script that does this and more for you. Pretty clean, doesn't interfere with IRIX apps and work pretty well for thousands of SGI customers. : :Happy hacking, : Cheers. -- Peace, Ariel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: about the O2.. 1999-09-17 21:04 ` Ariel Faigon @ 1999-09-17 21:04 ` Ariel Faigon 1999-09-18 0:11 ` Rory Hunter 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Ariel Faigon @ 1999-09-17 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rory Hunter; +Cc: linux Rory Hunter mused: : :Hi, : :Here's something to amuse you in the meantime:- : :Being an IRIX newbie, more used to RH linux, upon encountering an :install of IRIX 6.3 (and a decidedly stale one at that), I naturally :went about trying to impose order opon the chaos and tried to make the :filesystem layout etc. more like the linux server's. : Big mistake :-) Anyway, just so you (and others) know in case you don't... You can get a more Linux/FreeBSD friendly env on IRIX by simply installing all the mandatory GNU utils and other popular free software stuff for IRIX. This can be done using some cliking (install via the web) on the site: http://freeware.sgi.com/ and finally putting /usr/freeware/bin first in your path. There's a 'fixpath' script that does this and more for you. Pretty clean, doesn't interfere with IRIX apps and work pretty well for thousands of SGI customers. : :Happy hacking, : Cheers. -- Peace, Ariel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: about the O2.. 1999-09-17 21:04 ` Ariel Faigon 1999-09-17 21:04 ` Ariel Faigon @ 1999-09-18 0:11 ` Rory Hunter 1999-09-18 3:48 ` Eric Kimminau 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Rory Hunter @ 1999-09-18 0:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ariel Faigon; +Cc: linux Hi, > Pretty clean, doesn't interfere with IRIX apps and work > pretty well for thousands of SGI customers. That's all good and well, except the software that installs these damn things appears to require 'ls' (since it's usually a reasonable assumption that it'll be there). I tried to install the necessary tardist but the program screamed and died. I would have expected the installer to be more independant, in case IRIX newbies (like moi) fuck up so badly. I still prefer Linux >:)) Rory Hunter "SunOS or IRIX? It's a bit like a choice between warm beer or dying of thirst, either way you lose." ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: about the O2.. 1999-09-18 0:11 ` Rory Hunter @ 1999-09-18 3:48 ` Eric Kimminau 1999-09-18 11:44 ` Ralf Baechle 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Eric Kimminau @ 1999-09-18 3:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rory Hunter; +Cc: Ariel Faigon, linux Rory Hunter wrote: > > Hi, > > > Pretty clean, doesn't interfere with IRIX apps and work > > pretty well for thousands of SGI customers. > > That's all good and well, except the software that installs > these damn things appears to require 'ls' (since it's usually > a reasonable assumption that it'll be there). I tried to > install the necessary tardist but the program screamed and > died. > > I would have expected the installer to be more independant, > in case IRIX newbies (like moi) fuck up so badly. > > I still prefer Linux >:)) > > Rory Hunter > > "SunOS or IRIX? It's a bit like a choice between > warm beer or dying of thirst, either way you lose." Rory, 1: a tardist file is justa tared inst distribution. move it to a directory, cd to directory tar xvf filename.tardist then, as root, run the command "inst -f ." k * i d conf l i check that it is installing everything you like go quit inst is the command line version of softwaremanager Personally, I wish Linux would convert to the IRIX filesystem layout. I prefer IRIX to Linux, but then its going to be a while before the power of IRIX is available within Linux. Please let me know if I can give you a hand with your IRIX system. I strongly suggest at IRIX 6.3 you go get the entire 6.3 recommended patchset and get it installed yesterday. You will see a great improvement in how the entire system functions. Take a look at http://support.sgi.com and click on New Membership if you don't already have a surfzone ID. Good Luck! Eric. -- .--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6---------7. Eric Kimminau eak@sgi.com Electronic Support Tools Vox:248-848-4455 Fax:248-848-5600 VNET:6-327-4455 "I speak my mind and no one else's." "I am a bomb technician. If you see me running, try to keep up..." http://support.sgi.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: about the O2.. 1999-09-18 3:48 ` Eric Kimminau @ 1999-09-18 11:44 ` Ralf Baechle 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Ralf Baechle @ 1999-09-18 11:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: eak; +Cc: Rory Hunter, Ariel Faigon, linux On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 11:48:29PM -0400, Eric Kimminau wrote: > Personally, I wish Linux would convert to the IRIX filesystem layout. Imho the worst problems Linux's filesystem layout has is that it's limiting various functionality like diskless clients sharing all the their sharable parts of their filesystems. > I prefer IRIX to Linux, but then its going to be a while before the > power of IRIX is available within Linux. IRIX may be powerful but like about every SysV derived UNIX it traded power against userfriendlyness. Even though imho IRIX is definately better than it's competition at that point. Ralf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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