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TO: POSTMASTER DATE: 02-25-99
TIME: 17:05
SUBJECT: Mail failure
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[002] Mail was received that was addressed to unknown addresses.
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From: POSTMASTER [SMTP:tclug-list@listserv.real-time.com]
To: Sandipan Panigrahi [SMTP:tclug-list@listserv.real-time.com]
Date: 1999-02-25 17:03
Subject: [TCLUG:4320] Mail failure
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TO: Sandipan Panigrahi DATE: 02/25/99
TIME: 16:35
SUBJECT: Mail failure
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From: Sandipan Panigrahi [SMTP:tclug-list@listserv.real-time.com]
To: tclug-list [SMTP:tclug-list@listserv.real-time.com]
Date: 1999-02-25 16:18
Subject: Re: [TCLUG:4288] Not-So-Rosy Linux Article in the Star/Trib
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http://www2.startribune.com/cgi-bin/stOnLine/article?thisSlug=test24&date=24-Fe
e
eb-1999
The last part "Feb-1999" is also a part of the URL..
And to somebody who does not know unix the following command
is kind of cryptic since it appears that he also has to type in
"[root@bigdog....]" just to add an user.
>> "[root@bigdog /root] # useradd Steve."
--
rtp wrote:
>
> The URL is failing to retrieve the article. Is it short enough to paste onto
> the list?
> I don't want to leave my linux box in order to buy
> a copy of the article. :)
>
> After reading everyones replies, I'ld like to say one of the things I
> appreciate about linux and it's community of users is when I get stuck and
> formulate some half literate question that vaguely describes my scenario
other
> users derive personal satisfaction from getting me through the quagmire.
While
> I've enjoyed helping people with windows, I don't think it's the same
because
> participating in a commercialy motivated culture fails to propegate the
sense
> of having strengthed a culture that belongs to you.
>
> Maybe we should organize a Windows installfest. harharhar Then again
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