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What version of unix for a 386
I have already learned everything possible from windows or all that I at least care to learn and am now looking to move onto unix. My problem is that I have never used unix nor do I know anyone who has. If anyone could give any clues to what version/make of unix would be best on an old 386 box then I'd be grateful. Dont need help installing or setting anything up just unsure of which unix to try using seeing how there are so many.
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