[rescue] Linux
Chris Hedemark
chris at yonderway.com
Thu Nov 28 19:56:12 CST 2002
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On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 08:27 PM, Carl R. Friend wrote:
> OK, I'll risk becoming a pariah here, but I really think that
> the OEM's OS should be taken as part and parcel of the machinery.
> After all, it _is_ part of the historical "fabric" of any device
> one may collect.
I somewhat agree, but I've been finding with a lot of my hardware
getting the "correct" OS can be maddening. I finally got a license for
OpenVMS on my VAX but I noticed the license is set to expire in a year.
WTF?!? That said, I'll probably just put OpenBSD on the thing.
Getting HP-UX 11 seems to be an even bigger pain. So my HP's will
probably run something else (Debian seems to be the most mature option
for this hardware).
For my ooold Suns, I can no longer get historic versions of the OS from
Sun. I've got a couple of VME bus systems kicking around here, some
sun4c boxen, etc. and Sun doesn't offer any legal options for people
inheriting this class of hardware.
So going back to my reasons for running OpenBSD (and, to a lesser
extent, Linux) I will not have problems finding historical releases of
either OS and won't have any unusual licensing restrictions to worry
about.
I would very much like to run historically correct software on some of
the systems I've named here. But almost all of the vendors are really
bad about hobbyist licenses, and Sun is perhaps the best of them. Even
*they* drop historical releases as soon as something newer is
available. HP (and their acquisitions) and IBM are much worse. Poor
Dave has got probably the coolest rescue en route to his place now, and
his chances of scoring MVS/TSO for that iron is pretty slim (or even VM
for that matter).
Chris Hedemark
Hillsborough, NC
http://yonderway.com
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