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From: Peter.Magnusson@mbox300.swipnet.se (Peter Magnusson)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: best free Unix for PC?
Date: 24 Mar 1997 21:25:42
Organization: CPU power to the people!
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In a message of 23 Mar 97, David Wetzel wrote to me:

 >> (I'm running NetBSD 1.2 at my Amiga 3000.)
 DW> If you have NetBSD already and are happy, you should keep it.

For example Linux have more users, more programmers, more already compiled
programs. That's a benefit. But NetBSD is technical better.. Wonder what's
the most important... can't decide myself :)


 _/\_ AMiGA 3000*2, SUN*4, HP3000, C64, C128d _/\_ AmigaOS, SunOS, NetBSD
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