On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Bigelow . Mike wrote about, My appreciation and a
Recommendation:
> First - I'd like to express my deep appreciation to all
> the Gurus who take time from their busy schedules
> to shepherd the newbies like myself.
The reason i have the time at the minute is because i have been off work
since the start of August, things will change in January.
> I have learned a lot from all of you. Thank you!
Our pleasure, but there are others also here on the list who are very
capable of giving good answers.
>
> I would recommend that the major gurus (Lawson the Richard for example)
> include a pointer / hyperlink in their messages (right at the top)
> to one of the Linux archives with a message to try
> the archive first.
I will try to remember, i dont want to add something like that in my
signature as i write in other lists as well.
>
> The following link has over 5000 newbie messages and
> responses. It has answered a number of my questions.
>
> http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/Linux (Capitol L in Linux)
>
> There must be 20 lists for every aspect of Linux. Additionally, one level up
> are mailing lists for Red Hat, and other Linux/Unix Flavors.
>
> I think you have to register to get access to the lists, but it is
> free.
No i got in and could use the search engine without registering.
>
> If there is an archive at Rutgers - it would work just as well.
I dont thik so, why not send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
place help in the message body. If there is any archives majordomo might
reveal it. The list in not moderated so the chances are small.
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Regards Richard
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http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/
Merry Xmas.