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SubjectRe: Unices are created equal, but ...
On Tue, 16 Apr 1996, Jim Haynes wrote:

> We used a packaged named Musbus from Monash U., Australia, which is a
> simulated multi-user time-sharing load. Had a hard time getting it to
> run on both BSD and Linux, and when it did run we had a hard time believing
> what it told us. However the concept seems to be good.
>
Hmm, (I'll not ask what the results were, but ....) why do you have a
hard time bleaving it ? Was it because you hacked the code to get it to
compile, or because it said the oppsite to what you thought it would (or
no differance between them) ? Or because the results were too changeable ?
Bryn

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