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- From: mwm@contessa.phone.net (Mike Meyer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: New Press Release!
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 13:08:23 PST
- Organization: Missionaria Phonibalonica
- Distribution: world
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- In <4iofm6$e4j@serpens.rhein.de>, mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de (Michael van Elst) wrote:
- > That's about the same. Noone would buy an Amiga for Linux or NetBSD
- > nor would anyone buy an Amiga for "any software which runs under Linux
- > or NetBSD".
-
- You're wrong. I bought an Amiga to run NetBSD. I bought it to run
- software which runs under NetBSD.
-
- > >In North America 1200s were never available without hard drives (at least
- > >I don't think they were -- I know that my local shop didn't have any
- > >without hard drives. I think there was an option of a 40Meg and an 80Meg).
- > Which isn't even enough to install Linux or NetBSD.
-
- Sorry, but you can install NetBSD on an 80 meg drive. It's just not
- very useful afterwards.
-
- <mike
-