[Techtalk] Hmm, was Hello-Need ure help

Davis, Jennifer JDavis at JUSTICE.GC.CA
Tue Jun 25 14:29:43 EST 2002


A good book shipped with a distro is such a time saver, and in some ways
more useful than the distro itself (which can usually be acquired for free).
I have the Slack book that came with version three point something.  Though
it is 5 years old, and many items are not terribly relevant (Is UUCP still
in use?), it is quite useful.  I can't understand why some people (myself
included until recently) are willing to pay out hundreds, (possibly even
thousands) for PCs and peripherals, but shudder at spending a few bucks for
documentation.

I think now I just need to add to my collection books about Samba, shell
commands and shell scripting and I'll be on my way again.  Any
recommendations?

Jenn



-----Original Message-----
From: caitlynmaire at earthlink.net [mailto:caitlynmaire at earthlink.net]
Sent: 2002 Jun 25 2:04 PM
To: techtalk at linuxchix.org
Subject: Re: [Techtalk] Hello-Need ure help


On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 22:55:35 -0700 (PDT)
saravanan rangaraj <rangarajsaravanan at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear sir/madam,
> May I ask u a favour.Iam trying to configure nat in
> RedHat linux.could u please help me with the required
> coding.Iam new to Linux.
> Thanks for your help.
> Thanking you,
> saravanan

Configure what?  What aspect are you having trouble with?  What version
of Red Hat and on what platform?  I suspect a number of people on this
list would be happy to help you if you could be more specific.

Red Hat, after all, ships an entire book on installation in their boxed
versions.

All the best,
Caity
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