On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Paul Makepeace wrote: > On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 08:28:25PM +0000, David Cantrell wrote: > > lynx -source http://go-gnome.com/ | sh that would rock. also what would be very valuable would be the ability to install from one config for a cluster or synchronise config changes (using a version control system of course). A. -- <A HREF = "http://termisoc.org/~betty"> Betty @ termisoc.org </A> "As a youngster Fred fought sea battles on the village pond using a complex system of signals he devised that was later adopted by the Royal Navy. " (this email has nothing to do with any organisation except me)
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- Re: the list is dead, long live the list Paul Makepeace
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