Date: Mon, 1 May 1995 22:42:45 -0500 (CDT) From: meo@wildride.zilker.net (Miles O'Neal) To: terry@cs.weber.edu Cc: bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: version incompatibility? Message-ID: <199505020342.WAA04681@wildride.zilker.net>
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Terry Lambert said... | |OS's have an agreed upon interface from user apps to kernel code. |Unfortunately, in order to give you new features, the interface |has to be renegotiated as the kernel and user space code is |changed. Makes sense. |If you are anti-download (it would be, I believe, about a disk worth of |stuff), then you can get the 2.0.5 CDROM real soon now. I'm not anti-download - I just *couldn't* download when I couldn't connect! Linux is connecting just fine (it just doesn't have all the features I need, and it isn't BSD), so I don't mind downloading so long as I know what I need to get. Is it just the kernel & ppp? Libraries? It what I need to do documented at www.freebsd.org? And I thought the next CD was still a couple of months away. Thanks, Miles
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