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From: sandell@epunix.susx.ac.uk (Greg Sandell)
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Subject: Re: Nailed down to 386bsd or linux, now which one?
Date: 3 Oct 1994 12:25:22 GMT
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Jesus Monroy Jr (jmonroy@netcom.com) wrote:
> :
> 	I'm running the FreeBSD and 386BSD versions in house.
> 	I run both, because I'm still waiting for 386bsd release 1.0
> 	Since I need to do X-windows development and TCP/IP  testing
> 	at this time FreeBSD is of choice.

Where can I find out about FreeBSD?  I'd just like to know who makes it
and how you get it.

Thanks,
Greg

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