From: Derek Bischoff (Derek.Bischoff%f1.n3641.z1@psybbs.durham.nc.us)
Date: 09/10/93


From: Derek.Bischoff%f1.n3641.z1@psybbs.durham.nc.us (Derek Bischoff)
Subject: Re: BSD UNIX
Date: 10 Sep 1993 21:27:02 GMT


 -=> Quoting Denis Fortin to All <=-

 DF> From: fortin@zap.uniforum.qc.ca (Denis Fortin)
 DF> Organization: zap, Montreal, QC, Canada

 DF> In article <michaelv.747084422@ponderous.cc.iastate.edu>
 DF> michaelv@iastate.edu (Michael L. VanLoon) writes: >Linux is a
 DF> completely different beast. [...] >Until recently, its networking was
 DF> not at all complete. They have recently >adopted Net/2, but it is
 DF> still somewhat buggy.
 DF> Actually, I recently discovered by reading one of the Linux FAQs that
 DF> Linux's Net-2 simply means "the second release of the Linux networking
 DF> code" and has nothing to do with Berkeley's Net/2 (which I originally
 DF> thought it was).

And Denis, what are the bugs? I have as we speak Linux , running X
running a CAD off of an HP 9000, and two appications from two
sepparate SCO Systems. And I just finished looking at my mail.
(not to mention the 30 Meg file I ftp'd from 1 of the SCO sights,
and then sent it to a Sun in another building)

... Sincerely, Derek