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386BSD RELEASE 0.1
BUG AND FIX REPORT FORM
386BSD is an experimental research system intended for
exploration and study. The inclusion of source code allows
the creative and industrious student of operating systems to
modify, correct, augment and otherwise alter the system in
any manner desired. Due to the "free" nature of 386BSD
Release 0.1, we cannot provide "on-demand" support.
We do encourage feedback, however, on bug fixes, prob-
lems and solutions which arise during configuration, and
improvements to 386BSD. These changes will be incorporated
back into the system, and made available once again to the
386BSD audience, to further encourage use of this system.
Please complete this bug and fix report and return to:
Lynne Greer Jolitz
386BSD Bug and Fix Report
447 61ST Street
Oakland, CA. 94609 USA
+1-510-420-0174 FAX
ljolitz@cardio.ucsf.edu
CIS 76703,4266
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TITLE:
FIRM:
ADDRESS:
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1. What is your PC system configuration? Please be
specific, as success can vary with a difference in
manufacture date or variation.
386/486/387:
ISA/EISA/SCSI:
RAM size:
drive(s) type and size:
tape(s) type and size:
ethernet type:
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graphics type:
serial type:
parallel type:
other:
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1. What bugs have you found in this system? Please attach
any pertinent printouts and system messages. Please
also attach any bug fixes for others to use.
386BSD BUGNFIX.FORM 2 July 1992