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From: Seung Kim <skim@menudo.uh.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: Differences between Net/Free BSD?
Date: 26 Nov 1994 05:35:17 GMT
Organization: University of Houston
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jkh@violet.berkeley.edu (Jordan K. Hubbard) wrote:
>
> In article <3aqtsm$oa5@tut.msstate.edu>,
> Stormy Henderson <Stormy@Grand.Mother.Com> wrote:
> >I've been a Linux user for about 10 months, and am interested in trying one 
> >of the BSD unixes.  I've ftped the FreeBSD 2.0a install disks, played around 
> >with those, and also have done a full install of NetBSD 1.0, including recom-
> >piling the kernel to use pcvt so I could have virtual consoles.
> 
> So install them both completely, and spend about a week on each one.
> 
> Then come back to this group with your findings so that we can have
> something TANGIBLE to discuss! :-)
> 
> 					Jordan
 
But then again,  he would just talk about the old history, and
NetBSD-current and FreeBSD-current would fix the problems,
added features during the time, and thus be different from 
what he describe.

One just can't win in comparison war   8-) 8-)
     
  s. kim