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From: jerijian@typhoon.seas.ucla.edu (Arthur D. Jerijian)
Subject: Why isn't NetBSD popular?
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Hi,

	I'm posting this message to all appropriate newsgroups.  I'm
interested in hearing what makes FreeBSD and Linux much more popular than
NetBSD.

--Arthur Jerijian        jerijian@aixugrad.seas.ucla.edu