jagubox's A/UX Home Page

This is the A/UX directory, which contains _loads_ of neat, useful, and needed A/UX stuff.

For better organization, this directory is further divided into sub- directories as follows:

A1.README
A text file description of all files in this directory.

AA.new_files
This directory contains links to all the newest and latest files available here on jagubox.

The FAQ for A/UX 3.x.x
The Frequently Asked Questions list for A/UX. Always found here, in AA.new_files and in Info.

Apple.fixes
This directory contains some Apple-supplied fixes for various 3.0(.x) binaries. This directory contains both supported and unsupported patches.

Daemons
This directory contains patched or new daemons for use under A/UX.

GNU_stuff
The directory holds all the various GNU-stuff that's been ported for A/UX. It contains everything from simple patches to complete ports.

Info
A directory that contains useful information about and for A/UX. This includes the FAQ as well as hints on how to get packages to compile, etc...

Misc_stuff
Basically, if stuff doesn't fit in other of the other directories, it'll get dropped here. Note that the stuff in here is _very_ useful!

Patches
A collection of patches and diffs for various packages to enable them to compile/run under A/UX.

Security
A directory of important security-related issues, programs and fixes for A/UX. Look inside there to get a listing and info. This is an _important_ directory!!

Sys_stuff
This directory contains fixes and replacement for A/UX-UNIX system-related items. Kinda a fuzzy term, but basically it'll include things like replacement header files, device drivers, stuff like that.

Tech-notes
Apple tech-notes for A/UX. In MS-Word format.

Utilities
Helpful utilities for use under A/UX.

Web_stuff
This directory contains diffs and ports of various WWW/Web packages...

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           Jim Jagielski                    NASA/GSFC, Code 734.4
     jim@jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov               Greenbelt, MD 20771
        Voice: 301-286-5964                   FAX: 301-286-1719

"If we increase the size of the penguin until it is the same height as a man and then compare the relative brain size, we now find that the penguin's brain is still smaller. But, and this is the point, it is larger than it WAS!"