Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 11:45:06 -0300 From: "Dr.Beco" <dr.beco@gmail.com> To: www@freebsd.org Subject: Linux Workstation Group Message-ID: <200505191145.07169.dr.beco@gmail.com>
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Dear FreeBSD managers, I would like to invite you and the community to this new email (or web) discussion list, at google group: "Linux Workstation". The group description is: "This group is dedicated to all linux lovers that want to use linux as its personal computer operational system. When we want to learn linux from the point of view of a user, not an admin; of a single computer or notebook, not a server machine. Please, welcome! Lets show linux can dominate the world!" We know linux is very good as servers, but it is as home users OS that M$ is dominating the market, and where Linux should focus to grow. Also, home users have very different necessities from admin and server machines, like programs, politiks, money, vocabulary less technical, etc. We invite all of you, including admins and moderators, because your expertise would help to answer the questions from new users. * Group name: Linux Workstation * Group home page: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/linux-workstation * Group email address linux-workstation@googlegroups.com * Subscribe: mailto: linux-workstation-subscribe@googlegroups.com * Unsubscribe: mailto: linux-workstation-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com Feel invited! Feel in home! Thank your attention, Beco. PS. There is a portuguese version "linux-workstation-br" if you like. -- Ruben Carlo Benante UFPE - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco CIn - Centro de Informática, Sala 7-1 Caixa Postal 7851 CEP 50670-970 Recife, PE, Brasil Contatos: http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~rcb/ FAX: +55 (81) 2126-8438 FONE: +55 (81) 2126-8430 r:4067 'They say to me that very old adage "Give a man a fish, he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for life". Well, I am not a fisher; I am a philosopher. But I need to eat. So, just give the goddam fish, if you dont mind, please.' (Benante, R. C. 2005)
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