On May 10, 2013, at 7:29 PM, "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh at aracnet.com>
wrote:
It makes me
feel like a real whippersnapper to admit it, but ULTRIX 4.2
on a DECstation 3100 was my first introduction to any flavor of UNIX.
There was a small NFS cluster of three DECstations on campus, supporting
remote logins for a couple hundred users (not simultaneously,
obviously). It's where I cut my teeth.
You never forget your first UNIX.
As mine was a special secure version of A/UX 2.0 on a Mac IIfx that
was cleared for Top Secret work, I'd just as soon forget it.
I think you're SUPPOSED to forget it when your clearance is up.
- Dave