classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu, photze(a)batelco.com.bh
Subj: Re: Interest In Unix
Tim D. Hotze wrote:
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Season's greetings! I have just gotten interested in Linux, (so, it's =
not truly classic content, but it's implementations are); and I was =
wondering if anyone here has experience with this kind of thing.... any =
Linux experience at all. (Sorry for the decipful headline)
And I know that it makes me look like an idiot; but possilby if =
someone could transmit some good newsgroups. People have said time and =
time again that there are betternewsgroups where we can put all of our =
"modern" questions. Possibly, that could be included in the FAQ. (Or =
NAQ)
Thanks,
Tim D. Hotze
I was under the impression that Linus started with the minix code - early
versions of which are certainly approaching the 10 year classical limit.
Here is some other help:
% newsgroups | grep linux
comp.os.linux.admin
comp.os.linux.advocacy
comp.os.linux.announce
comp.os.linux.answers
comp.os.linux.development
comp.os.linux.development.apps
comp.os.linux.development.system
comp.os.linux.hardware
comp.os.linux.help
comp.os.linux.m68k
comp.os.linux.misc
comp.os.linux.networking
comp.os.linux.setup
comp.os.linux.x
have fun.
Peter Prymmer