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From: rb5840@irix.bris.ac.uk (Richard Beck)
Subject: Difference between BSD & Linux
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	What is the difference between RISCBSD (a vewrsion of NetBSD) and
ARMLinux? If they are both based upon UNIX wouldn't they both be able to
use software designed for UNIX?

	Thanks very much for any replies.
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