From owner-freebsd-questions Tue Apr 18 21:12:58 1995 Return-Path: questions-owner Received: (from majordom@localhost) by freefall.cdrom.com (8.6.10/8.6.6) id VAA04925 for questions-outgoing; Tue, 18 Apr 1995 21:12:58 -0700 Received: from hp.com (hp.com [15.255.152.4]) by freefall.cdrom.com (8.6.10/8.6.6) with ESMTP id VAA04919 for ; Tue, 18 Apr 1995 21:12:57 -0700 Received: from hpautow.aus.hp.com by hp.com with SMTP (1.37.109.15/15.5+ECS 3.3) id AA007764774; Tue, 18 Apr 1995 21:12:54 -0700 Message-Id: <199504190412.AA007764774@hp.com> Received: by hpautow.aus.hp.com (1.38.193.4/16.2) id AA27765; Wed, 19 Apr 1995 14:12:52 +1000 From: M C Wong Subject: UNIX: Live free or die! (Well, it's a FYI mentions FreeBSD in OZ) To: freebsd-questions@freefall.cdrom.com (freebsd-questions@freefall.cdrom.com) Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 14:12:52 EST X-Mailer: Elm [revision: 109.14.c] Sender: questions-owner@FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk In March 1995 issue of Open Systems Review (Asia/Pacific), under the column "auug", titled " UNIX: Live free or die!", various freeware UNIX-like OS are mentioned. Here is an extract with merit and credibility : " .... With the recent release of FreeBSD 2.0, a system was available that was easier and faster to install than many commercial systems, and came with compilers, networking, utilities and complete source code to boot!..." Well done folks!