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From: rhyde@uclink4.berkeley.edu (Trey)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.misc
Subject: Is there a BSD for me?
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 1997 06:07:55 GMT
Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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Ok, I dunno how many newsgroups I've posted with this (or a similar)
question.  But here it goes again.  I just got a crusty RS/6000
w/25mhz RISC from about 1991 or so.  It's running some old version of
AIX (2.1.something I think) and I'm looking to upgrade.  I run FreeBSD
right now on my other systems so I figure another BSD derivative is
good for me.  Is there a system for me?

By the way, do you know that FreeBSD is very much unliked in Berkeley?
The Linux users, I think, have turned into some sort of cancer.

Trey