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From: michaelv@MindBender.HeadCandy.com (Michael L. VanLoon)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: NetBSD: Where to find?
Date: 04 Sep 1994 21:13:04 GMT
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In-reply-to: dim@soda.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU's message of 4 Sep 1994 19:08:58 GMT

In article <34d60a$a9b@agate.berkeley.edu> dim@soda.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU (D. Gerasimatos) writes:

	   Well, sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu is down for some reason, and every
	   other US distribution site has removed copies of NetBSD-0.9. I sure
	   can find -current everywhere, but it seems incomplete (I am installing
	   from scratch). There aren't any "floppies" subdirectories and, while,
	   I can find the kernel, I cannot find any install routines (or
	   information for that matter). If someone could tell me either what
	   I am missing, or could point me to a US site that still has
	   NetBSD-0.9 I would be very pleased (yes, I've tried all of the sites
	   in the MIRRORS file, and then some - like gatekeeper). Thanks!

NetBSD-0.9 has been removed because 1.0 is literally just a couple
weeks from release.  If you can wait about two more weeks, you should
be able to get the latest and greatest NetBSD ever.  Believe me, 1.0
will definitely be worth the wait.  Keep watching
comp.os.386bsd.announce -- 1.0 should be here shortly.

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   Michael L. VanLoon     michaelv@HeadCandy.com     michaelv@iastate.edu
  Free your mind and your machine -- NetBSD free un*x for PC/Mac/Amiga/etc.
     Working NetBSD ports: 386+PC, Mac, Amiga, HP300, Sun3, Sun4c, PC532
               In progress: DEC pmax (MIPS R2k/3k), VAX, Sun4m
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