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From: biafra@acab.in-berlin.de (Dirk Jaeckel)
Subject: Re: Linux copies 386bsd-0.1
Message-ID: <1994Apr9.031643.1440@acab.in-berlin.de>
Organization: The HQ of confusion.
Date: Sat, 9 Apr 1994 03:16:43 GMT
References: <8RJekc2w165w@oasys.pc.my>
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othman@oasys.pc.my (Othman Ahmad) writes:


>Not that I'm worried. In fact this is a good thing. 386bsd also copies from
>Linux but I notice that it is harder because of the different design goals
>of 386bsd. 386bsd is not designed for absolute beginners who do not want to
>learn by themselves.

Isn't that a bit too hard? Maybe they don't want to learn it all by 
themselves before running the system?

Maybe they just want to learn the easier parts first?

bye		biafra
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