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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: FreeBSD or NetBSD-0.9 ?
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Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1993 07:12:44 GMT
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In article <25e2k5$pj8@pdq.coe.montana.edu> osyjm@cs.montana.edu (Jaye Mathisen) writes:
>In article <hastyCCA62o.4HL@netcom.com>,
>Amancio Hasty Jr <hasty@netcom.com> wrote:
>>In article <25dijl$ocr@pdq.coe.montana.edu> osyjm@cs.montana.edu (Jaye Mathisen) writes:
>>>XS3 worked with FreeBSD as of the beta release, Nate's running it right
>>>now, just down the hall.
>>>-- 
>>
>>I thought that Nate was not running XS3...
>
>Argh, I stand corrected.  He used to run XS3, now he's running the
>XFree86 stuff...  I should've kept my mouth shut.

That is cool..

Still my question has not been answered. 

Does XS3 work with FreeBSD?

Let me put this way. XS3 was developed here (386bsd camp)  Yes, it is true 
that the server is based on Kevin Martin's server, and I was
lucky that it was the right server that I needed at the time.


You see XS3 is free to evolved as we chose so. It is ours
to twist turn and yes to support.

Can I get some sort of support from you guys!!

	Amancio

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