From: xenon@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: PD UNIX Systems Date: Tue Sep 14 11:46:58 1993 I'm looking to run UNIX on my IBM and wondered what software was the "best." I've looked at 386BSD, Linux, and NetBSD and read their info files. It looks like Linux is the best bet. Any comments? I'm looking for a system that will be connected to my local university via a SLIP connection as well as offer incoming calls through the phone lines. I'll probably be running some sort of BBS software, rn, and ftp. I'd like to offer telnet, but since I want this an anonymous system, I doubt the university would appove. Right now, I'd be running a very limited system, probably a 386 with no more than 8 megs and a couple hundred meg HD. Hopefully, I'd be able to upgrade to a 486 and add a couple of phone lines. Ok, that's about all the details I have. Any suggestions? --> Xenon