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@ 2014-06-14  0:42 Nelson H. F. Beebe
  2014-06-14  0:53 ` A. P. Garcia
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From: Nelson H. F. Beebe @ 2014-06-14  0:42 UTC (permalink / raw)


There is a complete bibliography of the journal Computing Systems
(1988--1996) here:

	http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compsys.bib
	[change .bib to .html for a version with hyperlinks]

Other journals about aspects of Unix include:

	Bell System Technical journal family (complete 1920--date)
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj1920.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj1930.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj1940.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj1950.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj1960.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj1970.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj1980.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj1990.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj2000.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bstj2010.bib

	Journal of C Language Translation (1989--1995)
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jclt.bib

	Usenix conference proceedings and ";login" journal (incomplete)
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/usenix1980.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/usenix1990.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/usenix2000.bib
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/usenix2010.bib

	The X Resource: A Practical Journal of the X Window System (1991--1994)
		http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/xres.bib

There are also bibliographies of books about Unix, Linux, and the GNU
Project:

	http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/gnu.bib
	http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/linux.bib
	http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.bib

Finally, there is a small bibliography of the AT&/Princeton lcc
compiler:

	http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib

There are more than 800 bibliographies in those archives with about
1.01 million entries.  Please mirror them to your site(s): mirror
instructions, overviews, and space requirements can be found at the
top-level sites

	http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/
	http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/

The collections are active, and continuously enhanced and extended,
with dozens of files being updated or added weekly.  Using rsync for
mirroring is easy and fast, so nightly or weekly mirrors pose no
problem at either end of the connection.

There is also a TUHS mirror in Salt Lake City, Utah:

	http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/mirrors/minnie.tuhs.org/

It too can be mirrored with rsync.

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* [TUHS] UNIX magazines
@ 2014-06-13 12:03 Norman Wilson
  2014-06-13 13:10 ` arnold
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From: Norman Wilson @ 2014-06-13 12:03 UTC (permalink / raw)


  'skeeve' is my domain name. Robbins is my surname.

Sorry about that; up too late with too many balls
in the air (packing, finishing a tax return, listening
to our provincial election results).

At least I didn't further truncate it to skeev, as
Ken might have done.



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* [TUHS] UNIX magazines
@ 2014-06-13  5:07 Brian Walden
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Brian Walden @ 2014-06-13  5:07 UTC (permalink / raw)


UNIX/WORLD started in 1984 and was renamed UnixWorld Magazine: Open
Systems Computing in 1991 and then UnixWorld's Open Computing in 1994
and it folded in 1995.

SunExpert started in 1989 was renamed to Server/Workstatsion Expert in
1999 and it folded in 2001.  I always enjoyed Mike OBrien's offbeat
"Ask Mr. Protocol"

> From: Dan Cross <crossd at gmail.com>
> There were several, starting I guess in the 80s mostly.  The one I remember
> in particular was "Unix Review", but there were a few "journal" type
> magazines that also specialized in Unix-y things (e.g., ";login:" from
> USENIX; still published, I believe), and several associated with particular
> vendors: "SunExpert" was one, if I recall correctly.
> 
> Occasionally, Unix and related things showed up in the "mainstream"
> consumer computer press of the time.  I can remember in particular an issue
> of "PC Magazine" (I think June of 1993) that ran a lengthy couple of
> articles proving machines from Sun and SGI, in addition to version of Unix
> that ran on PCs (interestingly, Linux was omitted despite really starting
> to capture a lot of the imagination in that space; similarly I don't recall
> any mention of BSD).
> 
> Some of these old magazines are definitely blasts from the past.
> 
>         - Dan C.
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Sergey Lapin <slapinid at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi, all!
> >
> > I've read recently published link to byte article and got an idea....
> > Was there a magazine related to UNIX systems in 70s-80s?
> > I had so much fun reading that Byte issue, even ads (especially ads!)
> > It is so fun...
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> > https://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/tuhs
> >



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* [TUHS] UNIX magazines
@ 2014-06-13  4:03 Norman Wilson
  2014-06-13  4:54 ` arnold
  2014-06-13 13:43 ` Clem Cole
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Norman Wilson @ 2014-06-13  4:03 UTC (permalink / raw)


Doug McIlroy:

> Does anyone know why [Computing Systems] folded?

Arnold Skeeve:

  ISTR that they simply ran out of content; they weren't getting
  enough submissions to keep it going, and journal production isn't
  an inexpensive undertaking.

======

That's what I remember too, though there may also have been
insufficient interest from the members.  The front matter
in the last issue suggests that.

Computing Systems was published from Winter 1988 to Fall 1996.
(More years than I'd have guessed, even looking at the physical
journals on my shelf; it was a quarterly.)  It would probably
not have lasted much longer no matter what, as the USENIX
community was likely in the forefront of putting papers online
on the World-Wide Web.

USENIX now makes all their conference papers available online,
free to anyone, except that only those registered for a
conference can read them before the conference actually happens.
That's not a bad substitute for a journal, I suppose.

Norman Wilson
Toronto ON



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* [TUHS] UNIX magazines
@ 2014-06-13  2:18 Doug McIlroy
  2014-06-13  2:45 ` arnold
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Doug McIlroy @ 2014-06-13  2:18 UTC (permalink / raw)


> ;login: is alive and well. 

For a few years Usenix even published a refereed technical
journal, "Computing Systems", quite different in tone from
;login:  It had some nice content. Does anyone know why
it folded?

Doug



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* [TUHS] UNIX magazines
@ 2014-06-13  0:45 Norman Wilson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Norman Wilson @ 2014-06-13  0:45 UTC (permalink / raw)


Dan Cross:

  ... there were a few "journal" type
  magazines that also specialized in Unix-y things (e.g., ";login:" from
  USENIX; still published, I believe) ...

======

;login: is alive and well.  So is USENIX.  It's no longer
the UNIX user's group it started as many decades ago; the
focus has broadened to advanced computing and systems
research, though the descendants of UNIX are still prominent
in those areas.

For an old-fashioned programmer/systems hack/systems generalist
like me, it's still quite a worthwhile journal and a worthwhile
organization.  They've even been known to have a talk or two
about resurrecting old versions of UNIX.

I'm just off to the federation of medium-sized conferences
and workshops that has grown out of the former USENIX
Annual Technical Conference.  I'm looking forward to it.

Norman Wilson
Toronto ON



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* [TUHS] UNIX magazines
@ 2014-06-12  3:10 Sergey Lapin
  2014-06-12  3:38 ` Deborah Scherrer
                   ` (2 more replies)
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From: Sergey Lapin @ 2014-06-12  3:10 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi, all!

I've read recently published link to byte article and got an idea....
Was there a magazine related to UNIX systems in 70s-80s?
I had so much fun reading that Byte issue, even ads (especially ads!)
It is so fun...
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