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From: master%/etc/HOSTNAME (Laszlo Vecsey)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Linux network code vs. FreeBSD
Date: 14 Nov 1995 05:55:41 GMT
Organization: The Internet Nexus
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I've heard that FreeBSD's network code is 'rock solid' and that 
webserver's, and all network daemons for that matter, perform extremely 
well on this platform. Specifically what is different between Linux's 
implementation of the network code and FreeBSD's?

Please forward response to newsgroup as well as E-Mail, thanks.

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