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(?) The Answer Guy (!)


By James T. Dennis, [email protected]
LinuxCare, http://www.linuxcare.com/


Contents:

(!)Greetings From Jim Dennis

(?)Linux to NT PPP Connection Over Null Modem
(?)Printing --or--
Printing to old "Pin Printer"
(?)Internet Access Control --or--
Limiting Internet Access through Cable Modems
(?)unix question --or--
Quotas on a Sublet Web Server?
(?)Mars NWE --or--
MarS NWE: HOWTO and Docs in English?
(?)java curses library and jxterm? --or--
Old Question Revisited: Java Curses Support
(?)RH6 Virtual Email - POP3 problem --or--
Virtual E-mail Domains
(?)Setting up Windows and Linux --or--
Dual Booting without Re-Partitioning
(?)LINUX File System Standard. --or--
/bin vs /sbin and the FHS Revisited
(?)How to Print 2 pages on 1 sheet --or--
Saving Trees: Laying up Multiple Pages per Printer Sheet
(?)Telnet trouble --or--
More "Can't Telnet Around My LAN" Problems
(?)Getting on the Internet --or--
Getting Access to the Internet
(?)Cash In On ... Spam!

(!) Greetings from Jim Dennis

So, I spent half of the month in Japan. The first week that I was there I was too busy, tired and disoriented to get any e-mail.

So my column this month is a bit thin. Of course there is this one message that's pretty long. I think it's the second longest I've ever written here. The longest was on Internet Routing. That one is being used as supplemental reading for a couple of college course from what I hear. This one is not likely to join it.

Meanwhile I still have about 3000 messages in my backlog folder which will take some going through. Luckily I use MH, so I'll probably develop a script to process most of the routine stuff.

Speaking of "routine" Mike Orr, and Heather have taken steps to reduce the number of "routine" questions we get here in Linux Gazette. They've created an FAQ and an index to all of my previous "Answer Guy" questions. I haven't seen it yet --- but hopefully we can convince people to use it. There are about 900 questions that I've answered listed.

That, and the fact that the WebGlimpse engine at Linux Gazette (http://www.linuxgazette.com) seems to be working at last, might help people answer alot of their own questions (which is the whole reason I put so much time into TAG anyway).


Copyright © 1999, James T. Dennis
Published in The Linux Gazette Issue 45 September 1999
HTML transformation by Heather Stern of Starshine Technical Services, http://www.starshine.org/


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