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From: hammond@petrus.UUCP (Rich A. Hammond)
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Subject: Re: instability in Berkeley versus AT&T releases
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> By implication that puts all commercial vendors of 4.2BSD systems
> in the "unstable computing environment business"?

Judging by how often we find bugs and our machines crash, I'd say yes,
runnning 4.2 BSD is being in an unstable computing environment.