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From: ken@ioc.net (Ken)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: BSDI assistance please.
Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 21:13:02 GMT
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Yes to everything.  We currently us BSDI 2.1 and think it's fantastic.
We are also authorized resellers of BSDI, so if you'd like a quote,
feel free to contact me.  BSDI is located at http://www.bsdi.com,
there you can find more indepth answers.  And yes there is a posted
hardware list.

Ken

scottym@randomc.com wrote:

>I currently run OS/2, and NT server 4.0. I am very interested in Unix and have some
>questions for anyone who might be able to help.

>1. How much does BSDI run for the OS?
>2. Does a version of X-Windows come with the base OS?
>3. What other GUI programs of interest (if any ) are included?
>4. Is full support for TCP/IP ,PPP etc included in the base?
>5. Is the Gateway server software included in the base?
>6. Most important are the following:

>1. Is there a published list of compatible hardware?
>2. Does Berkley have a home page for BSDI with general Q&A.

>If anyone has time to spend on this, please send any help to

>Scott Matthews
>scottym@randomc.com

>Regards