On 4/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The whole AT&T vs. BSD lawsuit fiasco scared alot of people away from BSD.
>
> Professionals, maybe, but backyard hackers had little reason to care.
> I looked at Linux and at 386BSD (and QNX and BSDi) and 386BSD came up
> tops.  Linux had no graphics (nor had the BSDs) and KA9Q as networking
> (so did the Unix PC, a little earlier, that's what I cut my teeth on),
> so there was some other factor there that I did not see, then or now.
> Crazily, it may have been the GNU licence, but I'm not convinced.
>
> I'll need to ask my Linux guru (CCed).
>
> ++L
>
>

Alan Cox of Linux fame says he used linux because it had FP emulation.
(IIRC).  Otherwise he'd have used 386BSD instead.

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