UNIX

Matthew Dillon dillon at overload.Berkeley.CA.US
Sat Jun 1 11:13:28 AEST 1991


In article <greg.0483 at pfloyd.lonestar.org> greg at pfloyd.lonestar.org (Greg Harp) writes:
>In article <dillon.8073 at overload.Berkeley.CA.US> dillon at overload.Berkeley.CA.US (Matthew Dillon) writes:
>>In article <1991May24.181753.21958 at convex.com> swarren at convex.com (Steve Warren) writes:
>>>
>>>But is the world ready for Dnix?   ;^)
>>
>>    I was thinking 'dux'       :-)
>
>Ask Dan Wallach for an idea, Matt.  ;-)
>
>Or how about D/UX?  :)  (putting on asbestos underwear...)

    Don't like D/UX, it sounds too much like A/UX (the yucky apple unix).
    DUX is good not only because it starts with a D and ends in UX, but
    also because it starts with a D and sounds like DUCK (as in a plural
    Dale).

    :-) 		    -Matt

>--
>greg at pfloyd.lonestar.org----greg@pfloyd.UUCP----convex!egsner!pfloyd!greg
>copy protection: n. A class of clever methods for preventing incompetent
>   pirates from stealing software and legitimate customers from using it.
>   Considered silly.

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    Matthew Dillon	    dillon at Overload.Berkeley.CA.US
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    Berkeley, Ca. 94708
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