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From: peter@nmti.com (Peter da Silva)
Subject: Re: BSD as InterNetWare
Message-ID: <id.LOYG1.W3I@nmti.com>
Sender: peter@nmti.com (peter da silva)
Organization: Network/development platform support, NMTI
References: <950130.035330.4k6.rusnews.w165w@doctor.ampr.ab.ca>
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 23:57:30 GMT
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In article <950130.035330.4k6.rusnews.w165w@doctor.ampr.ab.ca>,
The System Doctor <doctor@DoctOr.ampr.ab.ca> wrote:
> I am considering moving up to FULL Internet via the following route:

> FreeBSD 2.0

You might want to wait for 2.1. It's good, but there's been a lot of stuff
fixed lately.

> 4.3(4.4)BSD-Lite

This is not a usable O/S. It's a snapshot of the 4.4 world.

> BSD/OS 1.1

Good, solid, and rapidly escalating in price. We use it for our internet
gateway here.

I'm still running FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 at home. It's pretty damn solid.
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