> From: Cameron Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: linux m68k
> Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 05:47:24 -0700 (PDT)
>  
> I definitely agree -- satisfied user of NetBSD on a IIci with a Daystar
> '030 50MHz, Quantum Empire 2.05GB, 128MB RAM, and two Farallon EtherWave
> NuBus NICs. I like this computer, and NetBSD drives it well. It serves
> the internal network's DNS and AppleTalk, soon will do POP, and runs a web
> and gopher gateway to boot.
> 
> Linux/68k is experimental and fraught with peril, but NetBSD is mature,
> developed and supported. Plus eminently more secure, coming from the same
> lineage that developed OpenBSD (one tough box to crack), and smaller and
> more compact since it doesn't suffer from the bloat infesting today's Linux
> distros.

A minor nit... OpenBSD is actually derived from NetBSD, following a
political/philosophical split.

<<<john>>>


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