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Re: [vox-tech] dhcp question
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Re: [vox-tech] dhcp question



On Tuesday 06 August 2002 12:02 pm, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Peter Jay Salzman (p@dirac.org):
> > actually, you should point people to their hard drives before sending
> > them off to tldp.  unless it's an issue of something that's bleeding
> > edge, like a bleeding edge video card.  it's pretty safe to assume that
> > most people (and *especially* me!) have all the howtos on our local
> > drives.
>
> Used to be.
>
> The Scarlet Chapeau people, among others, have of late tended to omit
> default installation of the old HTML-format HOWTO sets that in earlier
> versions were routine.

which continues to bug me.  i got quite used to finding them in /usr/...

shawn.
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