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From: frank@bigdog.fred.net (DiGennaro)
Newsgroups: frednet.general,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Unix BBS wanted
Date: 2 Feb 1997 11:38:51 -0500
Organization: FredNet - Frederick, Md.
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In article <5d1beb$evg@news.fred.net>,  <mcurry@fred.net> wrote:
>I need a BBS for FreeBSD Unix.  There are several available (promoted) for
>Linux, so I assume, perhaps erroneously, that the same software can be
>recompiled and run on FreeBSD.


Hmmm, was BSD too tough for you little girlie man? Do we need menu after menu
to navigate our way around a real mans operating system? Yes, I agree. A BBS
is more your speed. HaHaHa.





-- 
Frank DiGennaro		frank@bigdog.fred.net
    We are all faced with great opportunities brilliantly disguised as
impossible situations.  - The bigdog.