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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: POSIX, COSE and 386BSD - How do they fit in?
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Keywords: POSIX, COSE, 386BSD
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Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1993 03:04:25 GMT
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In article <kjb.747366876@manda.cgl.citri.edu.au> kjb@cgl.citri.edu.au (Kendall Bennett) writes:

I am wondering about a more fundamental shift..

The last I heard, USL was totally integrated into Novell and
that Pieper "resigned". 

Which leaves me wondering about the future of system v and how
other vendors are going to cope with system v with clearly
Novell's vision included on future releases of system v.

	Amancio

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