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From: bernd.knochenhauer@materna.de (bernd knochenhauer)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Q: ISDN, SMP and Threads
Date: 22 May 1997 16:00:41 GMT
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Hi,

just a short question: currently I'm using Linux 2.x and I'm thinking
about giving FreeBSD a try. So I'd like to know a few things before
I actually install FreeBSD:

 1. Does it support SMP ? (I got dual Pentium Box)
 2. Is there a kernel-level thread package for FreeBSD ?
 3. Does it support ISDN devices ?

Thanks for letting me know.

Bernd