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From: pefo@enea.se (Per Fogelstrom)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.386bsd.misc,comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Linux vs. BSD?!
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Date: 9 Feb 1995 19:40:05 +0100
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Igor Chudov (ichudov@wiltel.com) wrote:
: Dear Friends,

: Sorry if it is not for this newsgroup, but I did not find anything in the
: FAQs or news. Please let me know if this post is not appropriate for this 
: newsgroup.

: You know, it is too hard to live without Unix at home, so now I am trying 
: to make a major choice for my home PC based system. Do you have any 
: arguments about Linux vs. 386BSD? 

IMO there is only one answer: Try both and chose the one that feels ok for
you. Point is that all shit these kind of questions generate is completly
a waste of time and the only conclusion one can make from all responses
(that eventaly end up in a flame war) is that different people thinks
different :-) Nuff said...