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From: chris@vindaloo.com (Christopher Sean Hilton)
Subject: Re: Heh...
Organization: Vindaloo communications
Message-ID: <1995Sep5.142916.23072@vindaloo.com>
References: <41ip4t$900@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> <422sd2$qkt@news.enterprise.net> <424l7n$ogv@hops.entertain.com> <MICHAELV.95Sep1234057@MindBender.HeadCandy.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 95 14:29:16 GMT
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In article <MICHAELV.95Sep1234057@MindBender.HeadCandy.com>,
Michael L. VanLoon <michaelv@MindBender.HeadCandy.com> wrote:
>In article <424l7n$ogv@hops.entertain.com> dwatson@abwam.com (Darryl Watson) writes:
>
>   What popular OS runs mutlitasking FASTER than BSDi 2.0?  I haven't run into
>   any yet...
>
>NetBSD/Alpha.  :-)

My ISP is in the process of dumping BSDi 2.0 for FreeBSD because he
feels that FreeBSD runs faster. After seeing the performance chance in
the newserver across just and Operating system change I'd have to
agree. 

Chris
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