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From: nate@bsd.coe.montana.edu (Nate Williams)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Where is 386BSD?
Date: 23 Oct 1993 00:01:41 GMT
Organization: Montana State University, Bozeman  MT
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In article <CF9z5A.324@cg57.cts.com>,
Steve Froeschke <steve@cg57.cts.com> wrote:
>jweber@space.honeywell.com writes:
>
>> I am new to the News service and have read many of the questions about
>>386BSD related to installs, etc.  I know it can be downloaded from a
>>system via Internet but I can't find out what system that is. Can somebody
>>help?
>
>ftp to agate.berkeley.edu   
>
>It has both the 386bsd and NetBSD available there.
>

Or if you're inclined to try something else with a similar flavor.

Freebsd.cdrom.com, where you'll find FreeBSD.  (Seriously though, don't
even consider installing 386BSD if you plan on getting anything done)


Nate



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