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I s s u e T w oNew Update: April 18, 2000 William Stearns is at the Linux Business Expo co-located with COMDEX at Chicago. He called in a little while ago to share his thoughts on what's going on. News as it happens. :) Welcome to the second issue of LinuxMonth. The first issue was a huge success. Thank you to all the visitors who read LinuxMonth. We hope you liked the first issue and continue to come back for more articles. We would also like to remind our readers that every week we will be adding a very useful tip, more like a short article, on LinuxMonth, so come back and see what's been added. Well, looks like Debian won the favorite distribution poll from last month. SuSE finished up second just beating Red Hat. To be fair Debian and SuSE both had some help from some very big fans of their respective distribution and a quick little script. :) This issue there are seven in-depth, informative, and entertaining articles for your pleasure and yearning for knowledge. We hope you like them. Please let us know what you think of the articles and what subjects you would like LinuxMonth to cover in the future. You can send your feedback at feedback@www.linuxmonth.com There is a very interesting interview with David Whitinger, the founder of LinuxToday and Linsight. Also this week, William Stearns writes about how to recover those files that you just deleted. We will also be adding more articles as the month goes by so please come back to see what has been added. Thank you for visiting LinuxMonth. We hope you enjoy the articles. Please send your feedback to feedback@www.linuxmonth.com Issue 2 Articles:Sshhh, somebody might hear you!Linux Network Basics, Graphical Network Configuration. A crash course introduction to linux. Uses of AUTOLOAD - Perl Interview with Linsight masterminds: David Whitinger and E.J. Wells Can You Handle The Traffic ? - Part 2 Recovering Deleted Files with "mc" Notes from the Linux Biz Expo (Chicago) |
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