On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> Not everyone runs a graphical machine, John. Some are blind and use
> Lynx because it works well with speech systems. Lynx doesn't support
> https. Others are using old, marginal systems (hey, isn't that one
> of the strengths of Linux?) and don't have the resources to run
> Xwindows... they also must use Lynx. I could go on.... but the
> point is, if you force someone to do it ONE way, if someone has
> difficulty doing it that way, they are out of luck. Isn't that
> what the bulk of the talk here is about; how to do it various ways?
> Of course, there is a solution... they can ask the list to be removed,
> and one of the folks at RedHat who reads the list can do so. Not
> the BEST solution, but A solution.
>
Hmm...good point. :-) However, you CAN do it via email. If you send
an email to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with a subject of
"password" the list bot will send you your password, and then you can
unsubscribe via email.
John
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