Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-23 Thread Tony
Steve - try site http://www.desktop-solutions.net in the Linux section there is so much info that it would take forever to describe! - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 9:58 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone I don't

Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-21 Thread steve . flynn
MVS Operations Analyst Oliver Immich [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 18/02/2000 21:50:44 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Steve Flynn/UK/Contr/IBM) Subject: Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone Hello, I am new to the list as a subscriber and very impressed by the traffic

Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-19 Thread Audrey Beck
I believe the archive search is on the same page as the subscribe to the list stuff. Oliver Immich wrote: Hello, I am new to the list as a subscriber and very impressed by the traffic here. Therefor I wonder whether the postings could be reduced to really new questions (a number of them

[newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-18 Thread Denis Havlik
HI! I am a new "Mandrake" member, and for the moment I am trying to make sure everyone gets a semi-decent answers to his questions. That is, I answer the question if noone else does. .-) Of coarse, I am extremly lazy person, and prefere it if you do it ;- Nay. But it is a HUGE amount of e-mails

Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-18 Thread Oliver Immich
Hello, I am new to the list as a subscriber and very impressed by the traffic here. Therefor I wonder whether the postings could be reduced to really new questions (a number of them are asked again and again) by giving everybody the opportunity to query the archives for keywords, since