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[INETBIB] neue Liste LIL: Linux-in-libraries
- Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 11:15:35 +0100 (CET)
- From: "H. Bork" <bork _at__ plb.de>
- Subject: [INETBIB] neue Liste LIL: Linux-in-libraries
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
Ihrer geneigten Aufmerksamkeit empfohlen sei
die neue Liste zum Anwenden von
Linux in Bibliotheken
einschliesslich der enthaltenen mitgelieferten Software
fuer WWW-Server, Mail-Server etc. Anmelden per Epost
an: majordomo _at__ apocalypse.unomaha.edu
Text: subscribe linux-in-libraries
Naeheres in der Originalankuendigung unten,
viele Gruesse vom hbk ;-)
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linux-in-libraries (lil) is an electronic mailing list concerned with
utilizing the Linux operating system in academic, public, and special
libraries. This is a new list, only recently organized, so the range of
topics and usual volume of discussion have yet to be determined. We expect
discussions to include, but not be limited to:
-installation and configuration of Linux servers
-security and network administration
-the use of Samba, sendmail, the Apache web server, and other important
Linux utilities
-integrating Linux servers into diverse network configurations (NT,
Novell, etc.)
-exchanges of experiences and solutions
-a forum for addressing technical issues, particularly those distinct to
library environments
-a place to ask questions, make contacts and discover resources
lil is currently available in standard (message by message) format. A
digest format will be added as traffic and demand warrant. We expect to
maintain a list archive accessible via the web.
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