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From: jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie (Jordan K. Hubbard)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: [?] FreeBSD LITE
Date: 07 May 1994 17:09:24 GMT
Organization: Jordan Hubbard
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In-reply-to: smui@kn.pacbell.com's message of 7 May 1994 02:24:45 GMT

In article <2qeu5d$ln1@ohlone.kn.PacBell.COM> smui@kn.pacbell.com (Sherman Mui) writes:
   What is BSD LITE (4.4?)? I've heard that is going to replace some stuff 
   in FreeBSD's future versions. It sounds like a crippled program so I'm 
   wondering what are the differences. Please email me, thanks.

4.4 LITE is not `a crippled program' - it's Berkeley's next (and last)
BSD release to replace Net/2.  There are actually a number of very nice
new features in it!

					Jordan
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