Dear Cameron:
Thanks for your reply and information.
Being a novice to this world, what are some of the major differences between
these two operating systems. You mentioned that NetBSD seems to run faster
and installing it was relatively easy. Since using this system, what other
advantages have you found with NetBSD?
Again, thanks
Roland :)
on 7/18/01 8:10 PM, Cameron Kaiser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> The LCIII is listed as a supported system by NetBSD (www.netbsd.org,
>> mac68k port). It isn't Linux, but it is pretty close. Besides, NetBSD
>> (1.4.2) seemed to be faster on my SE/30 -- and was certainly easier to
>> install.
>
> NetBSD is very nice and like Mike I also run it on a IIci. The FPU is a
> major issue, though. The LC isn't "Low Cost" for nothing.
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