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Michiel Broek
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<h5>Last update 21-Jan-2002</h5>
<h5>Last update 16-Feb-2002</h5>
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<H1>Unix Distributions.</H1>
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Since late 2001 a port to FreeBSD is available, from version 0.33.19 this
port is ready to use.
Since januari 2002 a port to NetBSD is available, this version is not ready for
use.<br>
You should also consider the fact if the bbs machine is the same machine on
which you do your daily work on or if you use a seperate system for the bbs.
I will describe the distributions below for use on dedicated bbs computers,
that means you don't do daily work on them and don't use them to play games.
Most important is that this is my personal view.
use.
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<H3>Slackware</H3>
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<H3>FreeBSD</H3>
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I test on a FreeBSD 3.2 stable release. Newer releases will not run on the
hardware I have available. (Don't ask me why, they crash during install).
I test on FreeBSD 3.2 and 4.4 stable releases.
The setup is quite simple, do a small setup (average user), and add some needed packages
from the ports collection such as gcc, mgetty, infozip etc. The test machine
has a 500 MB harddisk, about 250 MB is still free. Note that the older