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<HTML><HEAD> <TITLE>BBS水木清华站∶精华区</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><CENTER><H1>BBS水木清华站∶精华区</H1></CENTER>作者: PowerOp (小段段) <BR>标题: redhat 又增加了两个mailing list <BR>时间: Thu Jan 30 02:03:47 1997 <BR> <BR>※ [本文转录自 PowerOp 信箱] <BR> <BR>作者: <A HREF="mailto:tuan@tuan.m6.ntu.edu.tw">tuan@tuan.m6.ntu.edu.tw</A> (Yi-Shi Tuan) <BR>标题: Announcing two new mailing lists! (fwd) <BR>时间: Thu Jan 30 01:01:33 1997 <BR> <BR>Forwarded message: <BR>From redhat-announce-list-<A HREF="mailto:request@redhat.com">request@redhat.com</A> Wed Jan 29 22:34:04 1997 <BR>Resent-Date: 29 Jan 1997 14:23:48 -0000 <BR>Resent-Cc: recipient list not shown: ; <BR>MBOX-Line: From redhat-announce-list-<A HREF="mailto:request@redhat.com">request@redhat.com</A> Wed Jan 29 09:23:34 1997 <BR>Approved: <A HREF="mailto:marc@redhat.com">marc@redhat.com</A> <BR>Message-Id: <<A HREF="mailto:199701290510.AAA18068@krusty.redhat.com>">199701290510.AAA18068@krusty.redhat.com></A> <BR>To: redhat-announce-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com">list@redhat.com</A> <BR>Subject: Announcing two new mailing lists! <BR>Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 00:10:12 -0500 <BR>From: Donnie Barnes <<A HREF="mailto:djb@redhat.com>">djb@redhat.com></A> <BR>Resent-Message-ID: <"XQDjP3.0.P63.brrxo"<A HREF="mailto:@mail2.redhat.com>">@mail2.redhat.com></A> <BR>Resent-From: redhat-announce-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com">list@redhat.com</A> <BR>Reply-To: redhat-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com">list@redhat.com</A> <BR>X-Mailing-List: <redhat-announce-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com>">list@redhat.com></A> archive/latest/386 <BR>X-Loop: redhat-announce-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com">list@redhat.com</A> <BR>Precedence: list <BR>Resent-Sender: redhat-announce-list-<A HREF="mailto:request@redhat.com">request@redhat.com</A> <BR>X-URL: <A HREF="http://www.redhat.com">http://www.redhat.com</A> <BR> <BR> <BR>In an attempt to ease the high volume of traffic on the <BR>redhat-list, two new lists have been created for use by the <BR>Red-Hat-Usin'-Public. These are: <BR> <BR> redhat-ppp-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com">list@redhat.com</A> <BR> redhat-install-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com">list@redhat.com</A> <BR> <BR>Setting up these lists should reduce the volume on the <BR>redhat-list (which was very quick to drive some new users <BR>away) and allow for a more specific medium to get important <BR>questions answered. The installation of Linux is of the <BR>utmost importance to the person who can't figure out why it <BR>won't work. The setup of PPP is of the utmost importance <BR>of the person who made it through the install and now needs <BR>his box on the 'net so he/she can start having fun with it. <BR>These two lists should help out immensely. <BR> <BR>The redhat-ppp-list if for the discussion of topics that <BR>relate strictly to PPP under Red Hat Linux. This includes <BR>the setup of PPP, usage, changes, etc. We will likely post <BR>information regularly to inform users where to find specific <BR>documentation on PPP. <BR> <BR>The redhat-install-list is for the discussion of installation <BR>issues with Red Hat Linux. This covers anything related to <BR>the actual *installation* only and shouldn't include post <BR>installation configuration if at all possible. Valid examples <BR>would be problems related to hardware detection, package <BR>selection, and bugs *during the install*. We would like to <BR>take this opportunity to encourage the "gurus" out there to <BR>help folks out on this list as well. <BR> <BR>Both of the above lists are platform independent, so feel free <BR>to discuss issues related to the Intel, SPARC, and Alpha versions <BR>of Red Hat. Folks may still reserve the right, however, to refer <BR>questions to lists that are architecture specific (like the <BR>sparc-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com">list@redhat.com</A> or the axp-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com)">list@redhat.com)</A> if the issue at <BR>hand is one affecting only one platform. <BR> <BR>PLEASE NOTE: There is no crossposting allowed between these two <BR>lists and the redhat-<A HREF="mailto:list@redhat.com.">list@redhat.com.</A> Right now there is no <BR>mechanism preventing it, but any abuse will cause us to implement <BR>one quickly. Please post to the list most appropriate for your <BR>question. If you are in doubt, post *only* to the redhat-list. <BR> <BR>To find information on subscribing to these lists, please see <BR>our mailing list web page at: <BR> <BR> <A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists">http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists</A> <BR> <BR>You will also find information there regarding the archives of <BR>all our mailing lists, which are searchable via the web. <BR> <BR>-- <BR>To unsubscribe: <BR>mail -s unsubscribe redhat-announce-list-<A HREF="mailto:request@redhat.com">request@redhat.com</A> < /dev/null <BR> <BR><CENTER><H1>BBS水木清华站∶精华区</H1></CENTER></BODY></HTML>
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