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SubjectRe: Linux Tuning
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:

> > Do you think is there a need to make the
> > gathering of Linux fine-tuning tips an easier
> > task for the novice end-user?
>
> I think this would be very important. I have already started
> putting some resources into place to give a project like this a
> home. I can have a few machines up and running by the end of the
> week with dedicated connectivity. (upgrading a currently unused
> fractional T-1 to a full T-1).

I'm busy trying to get a new disk for www.nl.linux.org
and I'm willing to host the site as well.

Btw, I'm also hosting a mailing list which seems to be
perfectly suitable for a project like this:
kernel-doc@nl.linux.org

OK, the name doesn't seem to be entirely on-topic, but
I guess the kind of activity and the target audience is
_exactly_ the same :)

Majordomo@nl.linux.org is happy to accept your requests...

regards,

Rik -- Open Source: you deserve to be in control of your data.
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