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[cobalt-users] I knew it would not be long.......
- Subject: [cobalt-users] I knew it would not be long.......
- From: "Jonathan Lee" <mrlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Jul 18 14:22:30 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
To all the list members who I have insulted by asking a question that you
before time could not answer yourself, I apologize. I don't recall reading
where my membership to this list was predicated on the level of unix
education I have. Actually the subscription confirmation email stated that I
could ask any question freely and the other list mates would be more than
willing to help.
To explain, I was simply attempting to install OSC on a raq3 in my spare time
from running an ISP with over 3500 subscribers and profit about $8.336 per
subscriber (WELL YOU DO THE MATH). So when I can get away from my day job I
will go and get one of those "Running Linux" books. I hope it can show me the
command for turning 3500 subscribers into 7000.
"Colin J. Raven" <duiker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sheesh....you bought a server appliance and now want to know basic (and
> I mean truly fundamental) stuff like this??? Well damn, I guess this
> is "newbie-teach-time" <growl> Didn't you think to perhaps spend
> just a teensy widdle bit of time inside a "Running Linux" or "The
fundamentals
> of Unix" books (among many many others that are a racy and
> informative read)
>
> Look, this list assumes a BASIC level of learning....we don't mind
> helping to polish the basics a subscriber may have learned already, but
> really this is a bit much.