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wiredkiwi
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:11 am    Post subject: New to Linux? Migrating from Windows or OSX?
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New to Linux? Migrating from Windows or OSX? Read this...

Firstly, please don't misinterpret this post as spam. I assure you
that I am a "real human being", and this I have nothing to sell here.

I've been using Linux for a short time only - I was "bumped" in to the
Linux arena through a promotion at work which required me to service
Fedora based servers in 50+ locations. I've always been a Windows/OSX
person myself, but I quickly found Linux to be an amazingly capable
OS. I've been having a world of fun working with it, and I've finally
found a way to share my experiences with others - via podcast.

My podcast is called "Linux Learning Curve", and its intent is to take
listeners along with me as I learn the finer points of how to install,
configure and use the Linux platform in a huge variety of different
ways, from home PCs to corporate servers. The cast is targeted to both
complete novices as well as migrating power users from other
platforms.

I've had the podcast screened and approved by the people at iTunes, so
it's available in the podcast section of the iTunes store. It's
completely free to subscribe. To find it, all you need to do is use
the search feature of the iTunes store, and type in "Linux Learning
Curve".

If anybody does decide to give the podcast a go, I'd be really
grateful for any feedback on the cast or its content - it will all go
to making sure that I'm continually upgrading the products content and
presentation, not to mention my own knowledge. Also, if anyone has
ideas as to subject matter or how a cast can be improved upon, or even
if anyone knows some of the common faults and shortfalls of
podcasting, feel free to leave our pearls of wisdom on this very
Group.

Thanks, and "Viva la Tux"!
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Moe Trin
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:08 pm    Post subject: Re: New to Linux? Migrating from Windows or OSX? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.os.linux.gentoo, in article
<1185596103.357107.14860.TakeThisOut@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, wiredkiwi wrote:

>New to Linux? Migrating from Windows or OSX?

1855 Netiquette Guidelines. S. Hambridge. October 1995. (Format:
TXT=46185 bytes) (Also FYI0028) (Status: INFORMATIONAL)

That RFC (which you can find using the same search engine you are posting
from) recommends reading a news group for a month before posting to it.
Given the capability of that search engine and the fact that it's
archiving this (and the other groups you multi-posted to), it would
take only a few minutes to discover that your post is way off target.

>Firstly, please don't misinterpret this post as spam.

Why not? It may not be banging on the Breidbart Index, but it is
"Excessive Multi-Posting" (EMP) which has the same meaning as the term
"spam" usually carries, but it is more accurate and self-explanatory.
EMP means, essentially, "too many separate copies of a substantively
identical article." "Substantively identical" means that the material
in each article is sufficiently similar to construe the same message.

And if you're wondering where that comes from, perhaps you should read
the article "FAQ: Current Usenet spam thresholds and guidelines" which
is posted every Sunday to the Usenet newsgroups
news.admin.net-abuse.bulletins, news.admin.net-abuse.usenet,
news.admin.net-abuse.sightings, news.admin.net-abuse.misc,
and news.answers.

>I've been using Linux for a short time only - I was "bumped" in to the
>Linux arena through a promotion at work which required me to service
>Fedora based servers in 50+ locations. I've always been a Windows/OSX
>person myself, but I quickly found Linux to be an amazingly capable
>OS.

And I suppose that means you also posted articles to Fedora newsgroups.
You may want to notice that Gentoo and SuSE are not Fedora. Why did you
post to such a lively group as "alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions"? Did
you even bother to notice what the character of that group is? Or is
it just another newsgroups with the word 'linux' in the name? By the
way why are you posting from google instead of using the news server
your ISP provides?

Old guy
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