From: kbenson@fireborn.win.net (Kenneth Benson) Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1993 00:22:03 GMT Subject: Re: Has anyone heard of Infomagic CDROM?
In article <1993Aug19.133432.8016@turtle.apana.org.au>, Fozzie Bear (fozzie@turtle.apana.org.au) writes:
>A friend of mine asked me today about a CDROM called Infomagic. It
>apparently has Linux on it, BSD and heaps of other Unix things.
>
>Any further info would be appreciated.
>
>fozzie
>
>--
>---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>fozzie@turtle.apana.org.au I'm looking for an ascii turtle picture.
> If you've got one, email it to me!
>
You can contact them at info@infomagic.com... they have a number of
different CD's. One has 386BSD, NetBSD and Linux 0.99.10 on it. Another
is the Yggdrasil LINUX/GNU/X CD. The one I like reads as follows:
>SOURCE CODE cd-rom
>A wealth of source code including: the Berkeley Net/2 distribution (4.3BSD)
>MACH, GNU software, InterViews, X11R5 (base MIT dist. including fixes 1-25
>and contributed software), Andrew windowing and XFree86 (port for 3/486
>machines), ports of GNU EMACS for DOS and Windows(tm) (DEMACS and WINEMACS)
>djgpp (GNU C/C++ for DOS), Modula-3, Windows NT(tm) software and more.
Of course, the MS-DOG and WINDOZE (NT) stuff I don't need, but the X11R5,
MACH and Berkeley sources I'd love to have!
Good Luck!
Ken
The FireBorn
P.S. The flyer says the CD is $40. Pretty good, IMHO. Also, note that the
above is from a flyer, I don't work for InfoMagic and it's for information
sake only. It's NOT a commercial!