On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 11:54:09AM +0530, newlxuser wrote:
> > 
> >      Anybody wanting to contribute to LOST tips, unusual  and
> > original thematic software, or putting up useful bash scripts
> > kindly get in touch with me ...
> 
> Well, I am contributing this "great" idea ;-) .
> 
> Bish, how about some set-up documentation for mail, mutt,
> exim, LILO, sendmail, X, video-cards, Samba, accessing Winxx
> partions and other stuff, on which , you have got full
> mastery ?
> 
> See, Suresh's site has benefitted many-a-newbees (including
> me, I 'm using his mutt & sendmail scripts ). Your way of
> explaining a topic is also good & desciptive. Plus,
> repeatedly explaining the same topic on LIH must be boring
> for you and consumes lot of band-width . So ,if you decide
> on my idea, you can also, simply point to the related page
> for detailed study and provide a to-the-point answer ! Just
> think on it !
> You are a good writer ! :)
> 
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FYI, documentation was what we started off with, and still are
at it. Its not me alone, a few of us like Suresh, Rajesh, Dasu
Sriram and self are  just at the same  thing, and  Suresh  has
kindly hosted a mini-mailing list for getting our acts in sync

We do intend putting up a web linked HDI (How-Do-I) series and
perhaps a full link up with the LDP in future. I  am  covering
a large area of initial setups and multi-boot, which  would be
released shortly.I'll go to ppp next (along with setup scripts
for wvdial, and ISP accounting). No  shortage of ideas .. only
time ... Suresh is already on mailing, no point duplicating ..

What the list may not be knowing is that Rajesh's  mini-HOW-TO
on ext3 has been taken by the debian ext3 maintainer !  Yes we
at LIH are contributing to the Linux effort ...

LOST is just another format of compressed info ... if you have
them updated, it is another great resource ... and unique.

Bish
 
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####[ Linux One Stanza Tip (LOST) ]###########################

Sub : Ctrl+Alt+Del key bindings (#2)                 LOST #042

To change the bindings of ctrl+alt+del so that it does sweet
nothing on a 'three finger salute':
As root, edit /etc/inittab. And, comment the following line:
#ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t1 -a -r now

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