On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 07:57:53PM -0500, Chuck Cole wrote:
> Thanks.  I think there's more involved/required for those actually involved in government contracts.  Might have some notes and
> links tucked away from a search I did a couple of months ago.  Will post if I stumble across that info.  The guys who began Beowulf
> introduced Linux to NSA and NASA back around 1988 and it took root.  SELinux is the first sign I've seen hit daylight after Becker
> (et al) released Beowulf.  A large extendable and "trusted" Beowulf cluster is probably just the right thing for NSA's data flows.
> 
> Chuck

Chuck, if you're going to offend the list by using Microsoft Outlook, you
could at least go into the preferences and set line wraps at around 72
characters. I don't believe anyone enjoys seeing one very long line in
all of your emails.

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