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From: lm@slovax.engr.sgi.com (Larry McVoy)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Help to choose version of UNIX!
Date: 27 Jan 1995 00:41:01 GMT
Organization: Silicon Graphics Inc., Mountain View, CA
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Robert Hart (hartr@hedunx.hedland.edu.au) wrote:
: I can thoroughly recommend Linux - we are using it for nameservers,
: personal workstations and are about to set up two machines with 16 port
: serial cards to act as dial in terminal/SLIP/PPP servers.

: We use the Red Hat Software distribution by the way (after evaluating
: Yggdrasil and Slackware).

Why them over the other two?  I haven't tried Red Hat yet...
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Larry McVoy			(415) 390-1804			 lm@sgi.com