On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 09:39:11AM +0200, Konrad Heuer wrote:
> 
> The most important strength of NetBSD is its availability on many
> different hardware platforms. If you plan to set up your servers on Intel
> or DECalpha software, FreeBSD might do better for you. For example,
> FreeBSD supports multi-processor systems, NetBSD does not. The FreeBSD
> install program is more user-friendly.

Just FYI, NetBSD does now have early SMP support.  Initial x86 SMP code
was commited Feb 22.  Obviously, you probably don't want to go running a
high-availibility server application on SMP code that's only a month
old, but it's coming along.

-- Brooks

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