Subject: Re: Please give me some reasons.
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Date: 04/05/1999 03:45:09
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Sorry, I posted it on the wrong place. But I still have a question.
The PCs are not good enough but they are cheap. Price decides market
share. I only hear 'FREE' software but never hear 'FREE' hardware.
So, how many platforms will survive in the future?
Sorry again, I have no spite to NetBSD's users. I just want some ideas
to help me making a decision.
Maybe the best reason is 'Just like it'.:)