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Date:      Sun, 11 May 1997 22:52:17 GMT
From:      Daniel Odom <daniel@thelonious.spidome.net>
To:        Jeremy & Beth <jnbbend@frontiernet.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   vs. Linux
Message-ID:  <199705112252.WAA20808@thelonious.spidome.net>
In-Reply-To: <337520D5.3F67@frontiernet.net>
References:  <337520D5.3F67@frontiernet.net>

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Linux and FreeBSD are both BSD 4.4 derivatives.  (in other words,
neither one is sysV).  You might look at Solaris 386 --
http://www.sun.com -- which is SysV.

Jeremy & Beth writes:
 > I'm currently a CS student and we've been using the Sun System V OS. My
 > quick question is - what would be the closest match to System V,
 > Slackware Linux or FreeBSD?  Is there a difference in the applications?
 > or is it just a matter of the kernel?
 > 
 > Thanks in advance,
 > jeremy

-- 
Daniel Odom
Software engineer
daniel@spidome.net
voice: 913-625-6124   fax: 913-625-6967




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