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From: t90yuan@mp.cs.niu.edu (yuan tzeng)
Subject: Re: SUMMARY: FreeBSD vs. Linux
Message-ID: <1993Nov11.231647.13175@mp.cs.niu.edu>
Organization: Northern Illinois University
References: <2bscmj$tmq@genesis.ait.psu.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1993 23:16:47 GMT
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In article <2bscmj$tmq@genesis.ait.psu.edu> donadio@mxd120.rh.psu.edu (Matthew Donadio) writes:
>Bottom line:  who cares?

   Oh, you care if you are totally new to UNIX and want to install
either of them. Those saying one over the other one are totally
biased because technically everything is being changed. Me use
386BSD/NetBSD/SLS Linux/Debian Linux (not for public yet) on my
two home machines. They are all fine. Anyhow, I prefer Linux's
plug-n-play installation concept because I wouldn't like to read
100 pages before I am able to install. Again, my point is biased
too :-) 



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[Tzeng Ruey Yuan] --yuan