From Majordomo-Owner@SENATOR-BEDFELLOW.MIT.EDU Sat Jul 23 07:56:39 1994
To: adam at xent dot com
Subject: Welcome to linux-admin
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From Majordomo-Owner@SENATOR-BEDFELLOW.MIT.EDU Tue Dec 20 11:11:18 1994
Subject: Welcome to linux-admin
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Digest of the newsgroup comp.os.linux.admin.

	This newsgroup is also used for discussions and questions about
	running Linux systems, either in a single-user or multi-user
	environment.

	Clearly, there is no large distinction between c.o.l.admin and
	c.o.l.help. However, .admin should be mostly used for discussions
	about RUNNING Linux, not USING or PROGRAMMING it. Unfortunately,
	especially with Linux, the line between system administrator and
	system user is very fuzzy. In short, we anticipate c.o.l.admin
	to be mostly about questions with installing, setting up, and
	configuring Linux systems, as well as other discussions relating
	to system administration. 



