On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 at 18:57, Guy Sotomayor via cctalk
wrote:
> I've used FrameMaker a lot...it's great for handling large documents and
> collections of documents. Used it quite a bit at IBM and handled 1000+
> page documents (of course that wasn't all one "source" file).
ISTM that for DTP, th
On 4/15/21 9:42 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 at 16:00, Stefan Skoglund wrote:
FRAME from that era was nice and fast.
As in FrameMaker? I barely know it. Back in the '80s I was a total
Aldus PageMaker fanboy. :-) IMHO one of the greatest GUI apps ever
written.
I've
On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 at 16:00, Stefan Skoglund wrote:
>
> Ha, on my debian system i get more memory available when instead of
> gnome i instead run e.
E as in Enlightenment? I can believe that. I quite liked Bodhi Linux
for its take on E, but E is not as configurable as I'd like.
E.g. I like a ve
ons 2021-04-14 klockan 17:39 +0200 skrev Liam Proven via cctalk:
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 at 18:44, Kevin Bowling
> wrote:
> >
> > Linux tends to churn that amount of code in a release. I find it
> > interesting how large systemd has become as well:
> > https://www.theregister.com/2020/01/06/lin
On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 at 18:44, Kevin Bowling wrote:
>
> Linux tends to churn that amount of code in a release. I find it interesting
> how large systemd has become as well:
> https://www.theregister.com/2020/01/06/linux_2020_kernel_systemd_code/
I didn't know but I can well believe it. Virtual
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 8:14 AM Liam Proven via cctech <
cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Apr 2021 at 19:46, David Schmidt via cctech
> wrote:
> >
> > AIX 3.2.5 was so much leaner and meaner than 4.x that came along next...
> > I never did warm up to it the same way.
>
> Twas ever thus,
On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 at 15:10, David Schmidt via cctech
wrote:
>
> On 4/12/21 1:00 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
> >> AIX 3.2.5 was so much leaner and meaner than 4.x that came along next...
> >> I never did warm up to it the same way.
> >
> > Twas ever thus, no?
>
> A universal truth.
>
> > I remember a
On 4/12/21 1:00 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
AIX 3.2.5 was so much leaner and meaner than 4.x that came along next...
I never did warm up to it the same way.
Twas ever thus, no?
A universal truth.
I remember an ad campaign for AIX when it was quite new... "We took
UNIX and added millions of line
On Sun, 11 Apr 2021 at 19:46, David Schmidt via cctech
wrote:
>
> AIX 3.2.5 was so much leaner and meaner than 4.x that came along next...
> I never did warm up to it the same way.
Twas ever thus, no?
I remember an ad campaign for AIX when it was quite new... "We took
UNIX and added millions of
On 4/9/21 3:23 PM, Nemo Nusquam wrote:
On 2021-04-08 00:32, Ben Huntsman via cctalk wrote:
I know this is a strange place to ask, but it's as good a place as any.
Anyone on here used IBM's XLC in very old versions?
Anyone know what the argument -qdebug=austlib does?
I have the docs for IBM C
Greetings, Ben.
I am replying directly because I do not have a definitive answer.
On 2021-04-08 00:32, Ben Huntsman via cctalk wrote:
I know this is a strange place to ask, but it's as good a place as any.
Anyone on here used IBM's XLC in very old versions?
Anyone know what the argument -qdebu
I know this is a strange place to ask, but it's as good a place as any.
Anyone on here used IBM's XLC in very old versions?
Anyone know what the argument -qdebug=austlib does?
I can't seem to find any documentation that says... It would have been an
argument for the compiler shipping with AIX 3.
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