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-
- SGI misc Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
-
- This is one of the Silicon Graphics FAQ series, which consists of:
-
- SGI admin FAQ - IRIX system administration
- SGI apps FAQ - Applications & compilers
- SGI graphics FAQ - Graphics and user environment customization
- SGI hardware FAQ - Hardware
- SGI misc FAQ - Introduction & miscellaneous information
- SGI performer FAQ - IRIS Performer
- SGI pointer FAQ - Pointer to the other FAQs
-
- Read the misc FAQ for information about the FAQs themselves. Each FAQ
- is posted to comp.sys.sgi.misc and to the news.answers and comp.answers
- newsgroups (whose purpose is to store FAQs) twice per month. If you
- can't find one of the FAQs with your news program, you can get it by
- anonymous FTP from one of these sites:
-
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/comp.sys.sgi.misc/
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/sgi/faq/
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/comp.answers/sgi/faq/
- viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/faq/
-
- Note that rtfm.mit.edu is home to many other FAQs and informational
- documents, and is a good place to look if you can't find an answer
- here. If you can't use FTP, send mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with
- the command 'send usenet/news.answers/ftp-list/faq' on a line by itself
- in the text, and it will send you a document describing how to FTP by
- mail. You can also read a hypertext version of the FAQs at
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/sgi/top.html
-
- The SGI FAQs are freely distributable and wide circulation is encouraged.
- The contents are accurate as far as we know, but the usual disclaimers
- apply. Please send additions and changes to sgi-faq@viz.tamu.edu.
-
- Topics covered in this FAQ:
- ---------------------------
- -1- How can I quickly find the information I want in the SGI FAQs?
- -2- How do the FAQs support the World Wide Web?
- -3- What about material which doesn't fit in the FAQs?
- -4- What are the comp.sys.sgi.* newsgroups?
- -5- Are the SGI newsgroups archived?
- -6- What are some related newsgroups?
- -7- What are the comp.sys.sgi.* mailing lists?
- -8- What are some related mailing lists?
- -9- What are some related network-accessible documents?
- -10- What number do I call for information about SGI products?
- -11- What is the latest release of ...
- -12- What is the current release of IRIX for my machine?
- -13- Can I get a list of known bugs?
- -14- With what version(s) of IRIX do the SGI FAQs deal?
- -15- Wouldn't Nextstep be great on SGIs?
- -16- Can I run Windows NT on my Indigo or Indy?
- -17- Credits
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: -1- How can I quickly find the information I want in the SGI
- FAQs?
- Date: 20 Jan 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- - The FAQs follow the RFC1153 recommendations for message digests and
- thus can be viewed easily with newsreaders that understand message
- digests.
-
- - Each question has a Subject: line, so you can easily step through the
- answers with rn's ^G command.
-
- - Each question is marked with a "dash number dash" so that you can
- find any answer with a simple search pattern.
-
- - Questions marked with a '+' are new this posting; those marked with a
- '!' have significant new content since the last posting. If there are
- no '+' or '!', the content has not changed significantly. Questions
- marked with a '-' will be removed in the next edition or so unless
- someone convinces us otherwise.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -2- How do the FAQs support the World Wide Web?
- Date: 20 Mar 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- Tom Fine <fine@cis.ohio-state.edu> runs a service which converts FAQs
- to hypertext (HTML). A list of the converted FAQs is at
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html
-
- and the SGI FAQs are at
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/sgi/top.html
-
- You can view them with any World Wide Web browser, probably Mosaic
- (which you can get from ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu:/Web/), or, for text terminals,
- Lynx (at ftp2.cc.ukans.edu:/pub/WWW/lynx/).
-
- Some types of references in the SGI FAQs are in particular formats so
- they will be recognized and turned into links to other documents:
-
- - References to FTP sites are in rcp(1)-like format
- ('site:/path/file'). If you're not using a WWW browser, just do 'ftp
- site', 'cd /path' and 'get file' as usual to get a file. References
- which end with slashes are to directories so you know what you're
- getting into. References to root directories (e.g. 'ftp.uu.net:/ ')
- do not work; this is a known bug. Some FTP servers are not Mosaic-
- compatible; just use 'ftp'.
-
- - Other Internet services are in URL format
- ('protocol://site/path/file'). If you're reading the SGI FAQs as
- plain text, you can still paste URLs into your browser.
-
- - Manpages look like 'foo(1)' and Internet RFCs look like 'RFC####'.
- Beware: Tom Fine is a Sun person, so the manpages are for SunOS.
-
- Note also the SGI-related WWW pages below under "network-accessible
- documents".
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -3- What about material which doesn't fit in the FAQs?
- Date: 10 Dec 93 00:00:01 EST
-
- Entries in the FAQs should be relatively short and genuinely
- "frequently asked". Some material which is of less general interest or
- which is too long is archived at viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/. If information
- you're looking for isn't in the FAQs, look there. The FAQs may direct
- you there as well. You can submit material to that archive just as you
- can an FAQ: mail it to sgi-faq@viz.tamu.edu, or put it in
- viz.tamu.edu:/incoming/ and let us know by mail.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -4- What are the comp.sys.sgi.* newsgroups?
- Date: 03 Mar 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- The active SGI newsgroups are
-
- comp.sys.sgi.announce Announcements for the SGI community.
- (Moderated)
- comp.sys.sgi.admin System administration on Silicon Graphics'
- Irises.
- comp.sys.sgi.apps Applications which run on the Iris.
- comp.sys.sgi.bugs Bugs found in the IRIX operating system.
- comp.sys.sgi.graphics Graphics packages and issues on SGI machines.
- comp.sys.sgi.hardware Base systems and peripherals for Iris
- computers.
- comp.sys.sgi.misc General discussion about SGI's machines.
-
- The original comp.sys.sgi newsgroup is obsolete. Please don't post to
- it, so the rest of us won't miss anything.
-
- To submit an article for posting in comp.sys.sgi.announce, send mail to
- Matthew Wicks at sgi-announce-request@dcdmjw.fnal.gov.
-
- Each of these newsgroups has a corresponding mailing-list; see below.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -5- Are the SGI newsgroups archived?
- Date: 10 Dec 93 00:00:01 EST
-
- The SGI newsgroups are archived in their entirety, albeit in a
- difficult-to-handle form, at ftp.sgi.com:/comp.sys.sgi/. comp.sys.mips
- is likewise archived at ftp.sgi.com:/comp.sys.mips/.
-
- Harry Mangalam <mangalam@uci.edu> makes the same newsgroups available,
- and easily searchable, via WAIS. Just search the directory-of-servers
- for "sgi" to get all the source descriptions.
-
- Thanks to these services, just posting something goes a long way toward
- making it available to everyone, even after it expires.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -6- What are some related newsgroups?
- Date: 10 Dec 93 00:00:01 EST
-
- comp.graphics.explorer
- comp.graphics.opengl
- comp.soft-sys.wavefront
- comp.sys.mips
- comp.windows.x and friends
- comp.unix.*
-
- proposed, but has not yet been created.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -7- What are the comp.sys.sgi.* mailing lists?
- Date: 03 Mar 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- The SGI newsgroups are gatewayed to mailing lists for those who can't
- get news (or who just prefer mail). To subscribe or unsubscribe, send
- mail to info-iris-request@brl.mil (Chuck Kennedy, aka
- <kermit@brl.mil>). Chuck is a human, not an automated mail server, so
- allow at least a week for your request to go through. To post an
- article, mail it to one or more of the following addresses:
-
- info-iris-admin@brl.mil
- info-iris-announce@brl.mil
- info-iris-apps@brl.mil
- info-iris-bugs@brl.mil
- info-iris-graphics@brl.mil
- info-iris-hardware@brl.mil
- info-iris-misc@brl.mil
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -8- What are some related mailing lists?
- Date: 03 Mar 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- Unless stated otherwise, mail sent to the "Contact" address is read by
- a human.
-
- Iris Online
- SGI's monthly news magazine
- Contact majordomo@sgigate.sgi.com; send mail with 'subscribe nyn-emag'
- in the body
- FTP back issues from viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/IRIS-On-Line/
-
- SGI large users discussion list
- For discussion of SGI systems with 1000 or more users
- Contact Philip Smith <owner-sgilarge@uwindsor.ca>; please state the
- type of system you are using and the approximate number of users.
-
- Indigo home users mailing list
- For people who use Indigos, Indys, etc. at home
- Contact indigo-home-request@world.std.com or Tim Hall
- <tjh@world.std.com>
-
- Performer mailing list
- Contact info-performer-request@sgi.com
-
- Iris 2000 & 3000 systems list (for old SGI models, not MIPS chips)
- Contact Jonathan Levine <jonathan@vinnie.cuc.ab.ca>.
- See also below under "network-accessible documents".
-
- Biosym/Insight mailing list
- For users of Biosym Technologies software [many of whom use SGIs].
- Contact dibug-request@comp.bioz.unibas.ch (Reinhard Doelz)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -9- What are some related network-accessible documents?
- Date: 20 Mar 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- World Wide Web pages:
-
- Silicon Surf (SGI's official WWW server)
- http://www.sgi.com
-
- Silicon Graphics-specific documents:
-
- SGI Anonymous FTP archives
- Posted monthly to comp.sys.sgi, news.answers
- FTP from rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/sgi/anonftp/
- FTP from viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/lists/anonftp.gz
- Contact Bill Henderson <billh@hampton.sgi.com>
-
- Known SGI User Groups (SUMMARY)
- Posted monthly to comp.sys.sgi.misc
- FTP from viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/lists/usersgroups
- Contact Randy Carpenter <syscrc@gsusgi1.gsu.edu>
-
- Iris 2000 & 3000 systems FAQ (for old SGI models, not MIPS chips)
- Contact Jonathan Levine <jonathan@vinnie.cuc.ab.ca>.
- See also above under "mailing lists".
-
- Explorer FAQ
- Posted ??? to comp.graphics.explorer
- FTP from swedishchef.lerc.nasa.gov:/explorer/FAQ
- Contact explorer-request@castle.ed.ac.uk
-
- Inventor FAQ
- FTP from viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/faq/inventor
- Contact Gavin Bell <gavin@sgi.com>
-
- Insight FAQ
- FTP from viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/lists/insight-problems
- Contact Greg Ferguson <gferg@hoop.timonium.sgi.com>
-
- Third-party hardware vendor list (general SGI-hip vendors)
- FTP from viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/lists/3rd-party/general
-
- Third-party hardware vendor lists (disks, memory, and magneto-optical
- drives)
- FTP from viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/lists/3rd-party/
- Contact Brent L. Bates <blbates@aero36.larc.nasa.gov>
-
- SGI's Periodic Table of the Irises
- FTP from sgi.com:/sgi/Periodic_Table.ps.Z
- FTP from viz.tamu.edu:/pub/sgi/Periodic_Table.ps.gz
-
- Other documents of particular interest to SGI users:
-
- comp.graphics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Posted monthly to comp.graphics, news.answers
- Contact grieggs@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov (John T. Grieggs)
-
- comp.windows.x Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Posted monthly to comp.windows.x,news.answers,alt.answers,
- comp.answers
- Contact faq%craft@uunet.uu.net (X FAQ maintenance address)
-
- comp.windows.x: Getting more performance out of X FAQ
- Posted monthly to comp.windows.x, news.answers
- Contact art@cs.ualberta.ca (Art Mulder)
-
- Motif FAQ
- Posted monthly to comp.windows.x.motif,news.answers
- Contact jan@ise.canberra.edu.au (Jan Newmarch)
-
- Unix - Frequently Asked Questions
- Posted monthly to comp.unix.questions, comp.unix.shell, news.answers
- Contact tmatimar@empress.com (Ted M A Timar)
-
- SCSI FAQ
- Posted ??? to comp.periphs.scsi
- Contact Gary Field <garyf@wiis.wang.com>
-
- Uninterruptable Power Source FAQ
- Posted ??? to comp.sys.sgi.hardware, among others
- FTP from navigator.jpl.nasa.gov:/pub/doc/faq/
- Contact Nick Christenson <npc@minotaur.jpl.nasa.gov>
-
- Dave's List of Free Audio Goodies
- FTP from ftp.york.ac.uk:/pub/distrib/voice/audio_goodies.txt
- Contact Dave Rossiter <dpr@ohm.york.ac.uk>
-
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists can be FTPed from
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/, and HTML versions of some are under
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -10- What number do I call for information about SGI
- products?
- Date: 22 Jan 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- For product information, call SGI Direct at
-
- US & Canada: 1-800-800-SGI1 (1-800-800-7441)
- France: 05 244 244
- Germany: 0130 811 011
- U.K.: 0800 440 440
-
- or your local SGI sales office.
-
- For technical support, call 1-800-800-4SGI (1-800-800-4744) in North
- America or your local sales office elsewhere.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -11- What is the latest release of ...
- Date: 07 May 93 00:00:01 EST
-
- This changes quite often. The best way to get up-to-date information
- about SGI products is to call SGI Direct; see above.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -12- What is the current release of IRIX for my machine?
- Date: 12 Feb 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- All machines have a "general" release, meaning the release that gets
- shipped with the machine if you were to buy it today. Some machines
- also have "bug-fix" releases that are generally available on a
- fix-on-fail basis. This list does *not* indicate releases only
- available via the beta process or "special" support agreements.
-
- Machine General release Bug-fix release
- ------- --------------- --------------
- Personal IRIS 4.0.5A 4.0.5C
- Crimson (1) 4.0.5A 4.0.5C
- Crimson Jurassic Classic 4.0.5J none
- Indigo R3000 4.0.5F 4.0.5 IOP (2)
- Indigo R4000 4.0.5F 4.0.5 IOP
- RealityEngine (3) 4.0.5G none
- RealityEngine w. MCO (4) 4.0.5H none
- Indigo2 Extreme 4.0.5H none
- Indigo2 XL 5.1.1 5.1.1.2
- Indigo2 w. Galileo 5.1.1 5.1.1.2
- Onyx RealityEngine 5.1.1 5.1.1.2
- Onyx VTX 5.1.1 5.1.1.2
- Challenge 5.1.1 5.1.1.2
- Indy 5.1.1 5.1.1.2
- all others (5) 4.0.5A 4.0.5C
-
- (1) Other than Crimson RealityEngine
- (2) "Indigo Only Patch"
- (3) NOT RealityEngine2 (which comes with Onyx)
- (4) "Multi-Channel Option"
- (5) All other CPU/graphics types
-
- The September/October 1993 Pipeline has an exhaustive table of IRIXes
- from 3.3 to 5.0.1, and the January/February 1994 issue has a supplement
- covering IRIXes up to 5.1.1.2.
-
- If you don't know what release of IRIX you're running, see the SGI
- admin FAQ.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -13- Can I get a list of known bugs?
- Date: 15 Jun 93 00:00:01 EST
-
- Yes. In addition to known bugs that are documented in Product Release
- Notes, the IRIS InSight Support Library includes a collection of
- customer reported software, document problems, and requests for
- enhancements in the Software Status Update (SSU) binder. The IRIS
- InSight Subscription Service (SC4-INS-2.0) is an annually renewed
- service which can be purchased from SGI.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -14- With what version(s) of IRIX do the SGI FAQs deal?
- Date: 24 Jan 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- Unless otherwise specified, the FAQs discuss IRIX 4.0.5. Earlier
- ave
- upgraded to some version of 4.0.5 by now. IRIX 3.x is almost ignored.
- Several questions deal with 5.x, and they all say so. Coverage of 5.x
- will increase as more people get it and begin asking FAQs.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -15- Wouldn't Nextstep be great on SGIs?
- Date: 05 Jan 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- Possibly. If Next ported Nextstep to IRIX (and several SGI employees
- have made it clear that it is up to Next, not SGI, to do so) the
- question might be worth discussing. That nonwithstanding, Next zealots
- have flogged Nextstep around the SGI newsgroups many times. They
- haven't convinced the command-line diehards that the Next way is better
- or vice versa. Please don't try it yourself.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -16- Can I run Windows NT on my Indigo or Indy?
- Date: 18 Jan 94 00:00:01 EST
-
- No. SGI can, but only on Indigos with special hardware and software
- modifications and only for demos and porting. There are no known plans
- to provide NT on SGI workstations. Also, note that most comp.sys.sgi.*
- readers will answer this question "Why would you want to?".
-
- MTI, aka MIPS, an SGI subsidiary, does make NT-compatible machines.
- Try comp.sys.mips.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: -17- Credits
- Date: 29 Dec 93 00:00:01 EST
-
- The comp.sys.sgi FAQs are the collective effort of the SGI FAQ group:
-
- Dale Chayes dale@ldeo.columbia.edu
- Steve Rikli steve@viz.tamu.edu
- Allan Schaffer aschaffe@sgi.com
- Dave Schweisguth dcs@neutron.chem.yale.edu
-
- Special thanks are due to
-
- Tom Davis Author of the 'zip' editor
- Harry Mangalam Maintainer of the comp.sys.sgi.* WAIS database
- Dave Olson comp.sys.sgi.*'s one-man TAC
-
- Finally, much thanks to all of the SGI employees on Usenet, who have
- provided gigabytes of helpful information.
-
- Credits for individual contributions are given in the answers.
-
- ------------------------------
-
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