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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: 386BSD vs. BSD386
Message-ID: <hastyC9GHDC.AKK@netcom.com>
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References: <bigbobC9FK42.CpK@netcom.com> <hastyC9FwCw.Esw@netcom.com> <1993Jun30.214329.9688@news.arc.nasa.gov>
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1993 22:34:23 GMT
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In article <1993Jun30.214329.9688@news.arc.nasa.gov> mnewell@lupine.nsi.nasa.gov (Mike Newell) writes:
>|> Very please to hear that it works properly for you. I know at least
>|> 16 machines at work which the X server upon startup can crash the
>|> system with BSD386 1.0 .
>|> 
>|> 
>|> At one point the system was crashing consistently to the point in which
>|> I just replaced it with NetBSD. It is all working well now at least
>|> on my PC at work and on my PCs at home.
>|> 
>|> 
>|> Amancio
>
>Just out of curiosity, did you report the problem to BSDI
>for a fix?  I'm curious as to their responsivness to user problems.
>
I think they know about my problem because the guys at SCGS told me
what the problem was with their server..

At any rate I am very happy in Public Land.

Cheers,
Amancio
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