From news.spc.edu!news.new-york.net!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!130.132.143.65!news.ycc.yale.edu!morpheus.cis.yale.edu!bayern Sun Sep 14 17:47:50 1997 Xref: news.spc.edu comp.security.unix:41134 Path: news.spc.edu!news.new-york.net!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!130.132.143.65!news.ycc.yale.edu!morpheus.cis.yale.edu!bayern From: bayern@morpheus.cis.yale.edu (Shawn Bayern) Newsgroups: comp.security.unix Subject: Re: Device /dev/nit Date: 14 Sep 1997 14:56:21 GMT Organization: Yale University Lines: 15 Message-ID: <5vgtul$m5d$1@news.ycc.yale.edu> References: <341582EB.CF0A9085@sgi.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: morpheus.cis.yale.edu In article <341582EB.CF0A9085@sgi.com>, Rick Norwood wrote: >Sorry this message is off the topic, but does anyone know what >/dev/nit is used. And what it would translate to in the IRIX >world. % head -5 /dev/nit "You know, the century really begins in 2001, not 2000." "It's not a T3 line. T3 is a protocol. 'DS3' refers to the speed." "Few understand the precise difference between 'font' and 'typeface'. The --Shawn