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From: mike@scrooge.uoregon.edu (Mike Mike Hoffman )
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.bugs
Subject: Re: [FreeBSD 1.0e] Kernel's bss has grown up
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Date: 9 Nov 93 00:09:58 GMT
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In article <JTSILLA.93Nov8104426@denali.ccs.northeastern.edu> jtsilla@denali.ccs.northeastern.edu (James Tsillas) writes:
>In article <hastyCG5Inz.C66@netcom.com> hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr) writes:
>
>   Hi guys,
>
>   This kind of bashing back and forth does not help either one of your
>   respective group. If you want to win over your opponent,  deploy 
>   key technology and leverage of it. For instance, loadable modules,
>   it would be cool to have an auto configuration tool to exploit 
>   this feature. 
>
>Right on with the first comment! For users of these OS's (people like me
>who depend on them for their daily work) it's kind of scary to see this
>sort of things. Makes me want to go out and shell out money for SCO :-(
>(no, I'm not THAT scared!).
>
I second the scary part. I would seem that there be enough work for all.
I too depend on the system for work (386BSD).