Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!udel!mmdf From: LISTSERV%DEARN.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu (1.5o) Newsgroups: comp.os.minix Subject: File: "MINIX-L MAIL" being sent to you Message-ID: <24823@louie.udel.EDU> Date: 25 Sep 89 21:25:06 GMT Sender: mmdf@udel.EDU Lines: 61 Received: from DFNGATE.BITNET by DEARN.BITNET.DBP.DE (Mailer R2.03B) with BSMTP id 2961; Mon, 25 Sep 89 22:24:44 MEZ Received: by DFNGATE (Mailer R2.03) id 0665; Mon, 25 Sep 89 22:24:18 MSZ Date: Mon, 25 Sep 89 22:26 CET To: MINIX-L@DEARN.BITNET From: SCHIERS@IMDM.UKE.UNI-HAMBURG.DBP.DE Subject: Re: Need a patch for Minix/ST 1.1 Comments: +++ Changed X.430-Header: +++ x TO:x FROM: "Carsten Schiers" x MESSAGE ID: ;169 x BODY TYPE: IA5TEXT In a recent article sandy47@UCSCO.UCSC.EDU writes: >... I have read a multitude of repeated cycles of the >same questions, mostly from new users like myself. I have also seen the many >responses from experts which are of a derisive nature toward these questions. As being a new user for myself, and asking well-known questions various times, I never ever got a derisive answer. Sometimes, I got nothing, but normaly, there was someone, who told me what I wanted to know. >...Level orient- >ation seems like the better approach, since the new users would not then be >interfering with the net bandwidth of the experts. Questions which are have >been repeated a number of times could be dealt with easily since that is why >the group was formed. >... >How about some useful debate on the problems that have been troubling us all: > > comp.os.minix.pc > comp.os.minix.st > > > comp.os.minix.new > comp.os.minix.exp But what if all that derisive experts won't read the comp.minix.newcommers...? >...(If you want to make a personal comment, send it to me by email, >don't post it here.) Sorry for that, but I think that this is a discussion forum. In some other article HC Johnson writes: >I have previously posted a complete MINIX Kernel. >I and others have surely added to the MINIX ST functionallity. >Unfortunately, I would not call the resulting product "real, usable version" >and we have tried. It is a good teaching tool. So this is the time, to thank you and all the others for it. Though it doesn't work on my machine up to now, it has been interessting enough to try it. And this is it, what I am doing it for. +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+ Carsten Schiers University of Hamburg, F.R. of Germany schiers@ University Hospital Eppendorf imdm.uke.uni-hamburg.dbp.de Dept. of Computer Science in Medicine +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+