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Similar lists for non-Alpha/Digital UNIX platforms are: Vendor List Name How to Subscribe ====== ========= ================ Cray unicos-l ask unicos-l-request_at_cug.org (CUG members only) DEC AlphaNT send "subscribe" to AlphaNT-request_at_listserv.mfg.mke.ab.com DEC decstation-managers send "subscribe decstation-managers" to majordomo_at_ornl.gov HP hpux-admin send "subscribe hpux-admin" to majordomo_at_cv.ruu.nl IBM AIX-L send "subscribe aix-l your name" to listserv_at_pucc.princeton.edu RedHat axp-list send "subscribe" to axp-list-request_at_redhat.com SGI info-iris ask info-iris-request_at_arl.mil (high volume: duplicates comp.sys.sgi.* newsgroups) Sun sun-managers ask sun-managers-request_at_ra.mcs.anl.gov 15. Other forums that relate to DEC Alpha systems: Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec includes all DEC hardware and software comp.unix.osf.osf1 OSF/1 on Alpha and other platforms comp.os.vms VMS issues for VAX and Alpha platforms vmsnet.alpha VMS on Alpha platforms Dave Sill Alpha-OSF-Managers maintainer Workstation Support Oak Ridge National LaboratoryReceived on Wed Dec 31 1997 - 16:41:27 NZDT
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