Quoting der.hans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Jessie,
>
> Deepak's out of town on business, so probably will not be seeing your
> message until next week. On the other hand, you can use the form on the
> web site that was provided to allow you to subscribe and unsubscribe
> yourself from the mailing list:
>
> http://www.LinuxDemo.org/mail.shtml
Or he could have looked at the bottom of any list message, in his
mailbox or on the Web archive. Or he could have heeded the advisory
about list mechanics in his original welcome-to-the-list message.
And this isn't AOL, kids. I would think people on this list should be
presumed competent to use the Internet, if they're supposed to be
demo'ing Linux.
Or, at a minimum, if he was utterly hapless, he could at least have
limited his nagging to the list owner. I have, in short, zero sympathy
for such people.
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Rick Moen monkeyboys -- Linux IS the mainstream UNIX now!
rick (at) linuxmafia.com MuaHaHaHa!" but that would be rude. -- Jim Dennis
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