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Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!cs.mu.OZ.AU!summer
From: summer@ee.mu.OZ.AU (Mark Summerfield)
Subject: [NetBSD] kermit, tcsh?
Message-ID: <9317215.1463@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU>
Sender: news@cs.mu.OZ.AU
Organization: Dept of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University of Melbourne
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1993 05:02:08 GMT
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I have just installed NetBSD (from 386bsd + 0.2.2 pk), and I must say I
found the whole process very simple and well organised.  I installed all
the "binary" distribution (including text, doc & misc), and the kernel
sources -- I don't really have space for the complete source distribution.

I appear to be lacking kermit, and my shell-of-choice (no religious wars,
please!), tcsh.  I was sure that kermit at least was part of the distribution
otherwise I would have saved a copy of my binary before installing!
Where can I find versions of both (either source or binary)? -- the more
up-to-date the better, of course!

Mark.
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              Mark Summerfield,  Photonics Research Laboratory
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Melbourne  
                ACSnet[AARN/Internet]: summer@ee.mu.oz[.au] 
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