Hi Gerd, I will second your statement, in general.
The concept of relevance does seem to have become irrelevant.
Aside from all else, a lot of useful info exist on other appropriate
lists.
> subscribe linux-admin
> subscribe linux-config
> subscribe linux-diald
> subscribe linux-gcc
> subscribe linux-net
> subscribe linux-newbie
> subscribe linux-ppp
> subscribe linux-scsi
> subscribe linux-serial
> subscribe linux-sound
> subscribe linux-x25
> subscribe linux-x11
> subscribe linux-tape
> subscribe linux-hams
There are other other appropriate lists, not only on vger.rutgers
73 Jens,        ZL2TJT

Gerd wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> > On Tue, 11 Jul 2000,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about,  unsubscribe:
> > > unsubscribe
> >
> > Tut Tut..
> >
> > I am sure you received a mail simalar to the following upon subscribing to
> > linux-Hams. But you did not seem to have read and digested the "Second Line"
> 
> Just like nobody ever did, as it seems to me. Everybody who wants to
> unsubscribe sends a message regarding this into the list, not to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
> 
> Also, nobody reads man pages and the like.
> 
> By the way, shouldn't we rename this list to something like linux-newbies or
> perhaps
> 
> (everything except) linux-hams?
> 
> No ham or packet radio related topic to be discussed here anymore, just only
> RTFM-Questions.
> Why don't they ask them at linux-newbies?
> 
> Someone always comes up with the stupid sentence: I am a ham, and therefore,
> I ask my question, allthoght not ham-related, here so you perhaps could help
> me.
> Simply stupid. It was just like I asked a question about my car being out of
> order at a medical congress because I happen to be a physician: "It's not
> strictly related to medicine, but - we all are physicians so perhaps you
> could help me repair my car."
> 
> > If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list,
> > you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the following
> > command in the body of your email message:
> >
> >     unsubscribe linux-hams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I think I have to do so in the near future, too because of the missing
> content. It seems that all of the old "gurus" are gone already.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Gerd

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