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From: deraadt@fsa.ca (Theo de Raadt)
Subject: Re: anybody using Netbsd?
In-Reply-To: T.D.G.Sandford@bradford.ac.uk's message of Thu, 13 May 1993 14: 01:26 GMT
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In article <1993May13.140126.6939@bradford.ac.uk> T.D.G.Sandford@bradford.ac.uk (TDG SANDFORD) writes:
   IMHO, for the *novice* user, the NetBSD installation is less good than the
   386bsd installation - though it is much more powerful. For the moderately
   experienced user the opposite probably applies.

Novice users, as we all know, would never need more than 5M of virtual
memory.

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