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  10. Date:     Mon, 1 Sep 1997 18:52:45 +0800 (HKT)
  11. From: Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>
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  13. To: Ale Terlevich <A.I.Terlevich@durham.ac.uk>
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  15. Subject: Re: Success!!!!!!!!!!!
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  24.  
  25. >   Probably some redhat specific sufff would be more useful though, as 
  26. > redhat (What we use) is in many ways quite different from other Linux 
  27. > distributions like Slackware.
  28.  
  29. You could always start with the Red Hat manual...
  30.  
  31. p.
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