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From: MurphyM@kingdom.maths.bris.ac.uk (Malcolm Murphy)
Subject: Re: BSD vs. LINUX
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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 09:01:03 GMT
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In article <NELSON.94Dec12103328@crynwr.crynwr.com>, Russell Nelson wrote:
:> You goober!  LINUX has brought DOOM to UN*X!  What more could you
:> possibly want?

Linux isn't the only Unix with DOOM, and I don't think it was the first.
It was certainly available for SGI's in August, probably before.

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Malcolm Murphy                         email: Malcolm.Murphy@bristol.ac.uk

"For a man still in his early twenties, the possibilities now seem
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