Subject: LOCAL -- Boston, MA -- 10/18/95 - BCS Linux/Unix User's , Group
Guy W Bzibziak
guybz at world.std.com
Thu Oct 12 22:16:00 EDT 1995
Keywords: Linux Majordomo Mailing_Lists TCP/IP BCS (Boston Computer Society)
Meeting Topic: Majordomo - Managing Your Mailing Lists
Rodney Thayer (rodney at sabletech.com) presents our first How-To
Clinic: Getting Those Cool Tools Running on Your Linux System.
This month's topic: Majordomo - Managing Your Mailing Lists:
what's involved in setting up and using Majordomo and related
utilities [TCP/IP, etc.] on your Linux Box.
Who: Boston Computer Society Linux/Unix User's Group
Date: 18 October 1995, Wednesday
Time: 7:00 pm.
Place: MIT, Building 66, - Room 154 -->> 25 Ames St.
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How to get there:
By Car: Ames Street runs between 414 Main Street and 130
Memorial Drive. Near M.I.T. Coop & Legal Seafood.
By MBTA: Take the Red Line to Kendall Square. Walk past MIT Coop
& Legal Seafood, turn left onto Ames St., walking towards the
Charles River. Building 66 [25 Ames St.] will be on your right
near the bend in the road (the building is triangular or wedge shaped
when you're standing in front of it).
Linux is a UNIX-like operating system built around POSIX standards. From
its inception less than four years ago, it was developed over the
Internet by a group of people who (for the most part) have never seen
each other, and now runs on an (estimated) 1,000,000 computer systems.
The operating system (and the source code for it) is free to anyone who
wants it. This is probably the largest development project ever
accomplished using the Internet.
For more information on this talk, please see the URL:
>>>> http://www.bcs.org/bcs/Groups/linux/linux.html
or call the BCS Waltham Office at (617)290-5700
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* Coming on 15 November ----->> Guy Bzibziak shows how to cruise the
* Same Time & Place World Wide Web & the 'Net with various tools.
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