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From: pauls@locust.cic.net (Paul Southworth)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Where do we go from here?
Date: 27 Apr 1994 18:42:14 GMT
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References: <MYCROFT.94Apr25162542@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu> <1994Apr26.164139.10997@monosys.com> <2plr1bINNc0k@theben.mch.sni.de>
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In article <2plr1bINNc0k@theben.mch.sni.de>,
Guenter Grau <grau@theben.mch.sni.de> wrote:
>David Finch, The Mail Reader (sarum@monosys.com) wrote:
>: How do I find out about more on the Sun3 port?
>
>Look at sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu in NetBSD-current.

Actually the first thing you should probably do is read through the
past discussions on the mailing list; I'm sure you will find plenty
of new-user questions answered there, and probably get an idea of how
well it works, before actually installing it.  

The best way to do this is to connect to sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu via
gopher (port 70) and look in the mailing list archive area for the
port-sun3 list.

--
Paul Southworth
CICNet Systems Support
pauls@cic.net