From: Ed Carp (erc@unislc.uucp)
Date: 01/29/93


From: erc@unislc.uucp (Ed Carp)
Subject: Re: 386BSD vs. Linux
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1993 20:43:47 GMT

William F. Jolitz (wjolitz@soda.berkeley.edu) wrote:

: In article <C1KzwK.EC6@inews.Intel.COM> dvanbibb@td2cad.intel.com (Dwaine VanBibber) writes:

: > This is most likely an FAQ...but here goes. I'm interested in acquiring
: >a free/inexpensive Unix for my 486 PC at home. After following the DDJ
: >series on 386BSD I am somewhat interested in it; however, I've been
: >following the Linux as well. Which to choose? Maybe someone on the know
: >can tell me the relative merits of each. Thanks.

: Why not get both and try them out? Both 386BSD and Linux fit into
: partitions on your PC disk -- you even have room for MSDOS and
: something else, if you have the disk space.

Perhaps this is something that should be included in the FAQ for BOTH news-
groups - it comes up very often.

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Ed Carp                 erc@apple.com, erc@saturn.upl.com       801/538-0177

"It is your resistance to 'what is' that causes your suffering." -- Buddha