[Sunhelp] Default router

Gregory Leblanc GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu
Tue Jul 6 16:39:24 CDT 1999


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Khoury [mailto:pkhoury at mindspring.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 3:27 PM
> To: Sunhelp List
> Subject: [Sunhelp] Default router
> 
> Additionally, I have been taking a look at Sun's upgrades
>from older SPARCstations to the newer Ultra machines.
>Is it worth it for the money?  Being a student, not haveing tons
>of money to spend on computer hardware anymore, I was wondering
>if the performance gain is really worth it.

How much ram does your SS2 have?  Do you still have the original CPU?  I'm a
little spoiled, I have a 300 MHz x86 emulating chip (AMD) and it runs Linux
(RedHat 5.2) much much faster than the SS2 with 64MB ram did, so for me
getting the upgrade to an Ultra would be nice.  Although personally I'd like
to get a dual CPU ss20 if I can find one for pretty cheap.  I've really got
my heart set on MP machines.  :-)

> 
> Last question (for now), I've noticed at my friend's college, their
> SPARCs (either telnet or actually at the console), if you press up
> on the arrow keys, or down, you get to choose your previous commands
> much like DOSKEY, OS/2, or Windows NT.  Apparently they're running
> Solaris 2.6 also.  I'm running 2.6 Server 5/98.  I'd really 
> like to get
> this working, because using "!!" in csh isn't enough.

I'm not totally sure, but when I've used tcsh this has been enabled by
default.  I thought that you could turn it on with csh, but I don't use that
anymore so I'm not sure.
	Greg

> 
> Thanks all,
> 
> Paul Khoury
> pkhoury at loop.com
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