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Hello everybody,

Since my ISDN-card does not work on FreeBSD (so far), I am unable to connect 
to the internet from FreeBSD, so I am largely unable to access the ports tree.

Now I got hold of a six-CD-set of NetBSD-1.6 + lots of packages. I installed 
it on my machine, but I think I like FreeBSD-5.x better (easier to use and 
configure, plus I got "The Complete FreeBSD" lying around).

I've heard great things about binary compatibility between the three 
BSD-systems, so I thought, maybe I can just install the NetBSD-packages on my 
FreeBSD-system? 

Has anyone ever tried something like this? Did it work? 
How does this work performance-wise? 

Kind regards,

Benjamin

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Benjamin Walkenhorst
eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: http://www.krylon.de
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