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From: wes@indirect.com (Barnacle Wes)
Subject: Re: BSD CD-ROM : Walnet Creek or Infomagic ?
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Date: Tue, 3 Jan 1995 22:15:32 GMT
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In article <3e8t0q$gnp@vishnu.jussieu.fr>, simon@masi.ibp.fr asked:
> which BSD CD-ROM would you recommend ?
> 
> I understand that the Infomagic CD has both NetBSD and FreeBSD, but is the
> FreeBSD distribution as complete as the one found on the Walnut Creek CD ?
> 
> If this is the case, I'll go for the Infomagic CD since it's cheaper :-)

By way of reply, Ron Lenk (rlenk@xmission.com) wrote:
: Doesn't Walnut Creek support the FreeBSD development team? If this is the
: case, I think I would buy thier CD.

They do (support FreeBSD), and I did (buy the Walnut Creek CD-ROM).  Come
on, what's another five buck$?  Give 'til it hurts!

	Wes Peters