One member thoughts on the "Links Page": If possible, I think the links should be cataloged by beginner, internet, networking, etc. The beginners would be headed by the site John Hebert sent us http://rute.sf.net. It was very informative to me, even though I haven't had time to finish it. If I don't know what the link is about, I hesitate to try it. At this time in my education on Linux, I only want the beginners sites. Some of you "experts" should look at the sites and decide which ones should be on the page and into which category they belong. As better sites are found, maybe some of the less informative ones could be replaced. By keeping the number of sites around 12 or so would help. Even though I would not know what I was seeing, I'll volunteer to check the sites to see if they are still good. Larry ================================================ BRLUG - The Baton Rouge Linux User Group Visit http://www.brlug.net for more information. Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to change your subscription information. ================================================ <!-- body="end" --> <hr noshade> <ul> <li><strong>Next message:</strong> Dustin Puryear: "Re: [brluglist] Re: [CCCCList]" <li><strong>Previous message:</strong> Kris A. Wotipka: "Re: [brluglist] re: Links page.." <li><strong>In reply to:</strong> Dustin Puryear: "[brluglist] re: Links page.." <li><strong>Next in thread:</strong> John Hebert: "Re: [brluglist] re: Links page.." <li><strong>Reply:</strong> John Hebert: "Re: [brluglist] re: Links page.." <li><strong>Messages sorted by:</strong> [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ] </ul> <hr noshade>
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