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From: mikel@bns.com.au
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Do Digital machines run fine with FreeBSD?
Date: 20 Mar 1996 06:41:04 GMT
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In <4ij1t0$fjh@news.cdsnet.net>, mrcpu@schizo.cdsnet.net (Jaye Mathisen) writes:
>In article <4igcbm$ir1@sydney1.world.net>,  <mikel@bns.com.au> wrote:
>>We have the opportunity to get some Digital Prioris XL or LX machines in.
>
>Yes, they work *very* well with FreeBSD.  Out of all the boxes I've set up, 
>they've been the most hassle free.

Thankyou for this information!

I have just finished a quote for a client who wants an internal ISP setup... 
and I quoted Digital, as we use them anywhere were quality counts, with the
belief that they would work fine.

Thanks for that.

Reagrds and Salutations

Mikel Lindsaar