>Adrian: This sounds like an interesting project.
>
>Alain: Yes, it does, but I cannot afford to
>participate in it much, at this time, except to get
>Anthony and you up and running.

Adrian: That shouldn't be a problem - after all it's meant to be remote 
eh? :)

>Adrian: I've actually spent the last month of my
>holidays configuring my Linux machine and it's almost
>perfect now, so I've learnt a lot about how to set up
>a Linux installation.
>
>Alain: An expert. Excellent!

Adrian: Hmm, perhaps not an expert, but learning very fast. :)

>Adrian: You'd have to ensure that either telnet or ssh
>is enabled ...
>
>Alain: Give me precise instructions on what you want,
>and it shall be done -- on the condition that what you
>ask is not too arduous.

Adrian: Put the server up and I'll tell you if you need to do anything. 
:)  Chances are you'll have to edit one line of one configuration file to 
get us started if you've done a complete LinuxPPC install.  Once you get 
telnet up and running we can do pretty much anything (except put a CDROM 
in the drive... though we can eject it which is somewhat novel.)

>Alain: If do not see this as a problem here either
>because I am doing absolutely nothing with my
>soon-to-be LinuxPPC machine, except to host it for you
>guys.

Adrian: That's good to hear.  Having the root password will make life 
much easier.

>Adrian: There are a few other issues to discuss if you
>are serious about doing this, but I've pretty much run
>out of things to tweak on my machine and I'll get very
>bored around here if I don't find another project. :)
>
>Alain: Wonderful. How about being in charge of this
>remote Linux project?

Adrian: See my previous post.

>Happy New Millenium, Adrian.

ditto.

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