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From: micro18@cbis.ece.drexel.edu (A TechnoDiscordian)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Choices, Choices, NetBSD or 386BSD?
Message-ID: <1993May20.014906.27309@cbis.ece.drexel.edu>
Date: 20 May 93 01:49:06 GMT
Organization: Drexel University, College of Engineering, Philadelphia, PA
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I'm intending to set up a PC running unix. The eventual goal is to have it
sit in a phone closet, and people can call it up or telnet in to login. 
I will be running my net connection via SLIP to another machine, I'm looking
at just 1 large SCSI HD to start with, and a couple of modems. 
I haven't yet bought the hardware (probably do that in a couple of days),
but I need to know one very important thing:

Which should I use, 386BSD-0.1 or NetBSD? Why?
e-mail, and I'll summarize

Michael Kohne