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From: harri906@raven.csrv.uidaho.edu (Just another Harrington...)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Which 386-BSD is reliable?
Date: 16 Aug 1994 18:24:46 GMT
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Stephen Waits (swaits@slab.pr.erau.edu) wrote:
> Peter Miles (pmiles@tdc.dircon.co.uk) wrote:
> : I'm looking for a system to act as a news/mail server, and several
> : people have suggested I look at one of the BSD versions of UNIX,
> : especially BSDI.
	
	BSDI is the greatest...Go with them.
I am assistant admin of two BSDI machines, it works just GREAT.
--
Dan Harrington
sysop@library.southern.edu, harry@usis.com