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From:	 Douglas J Hunley <doug@hunley.homeip.net>
To:	 linux-users@linux-sxs.org
Subject: Linux StepByStep monthly update
Date:	 Fri, 1 Mar 2002 12:10:00 -0500
Cc:	 lwn@lwn.net, COLA <cola@stump.algebra.com>

February was a very interesting month over at the StepByStep website. The 
linux.nf domain was unroutable for a majority of the month, prompting us to 
register our new domain at linux-sxs.org. All subsequent web content, mailing 
lists, and newsgroups were subsequently moved to the new domain as well. You 
can find out news server at news.linux-sxs.org now, and our mailing lists are 
at http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/. Please everyone update all 
your references from the old domain (linux.nf) to the new one (linux-sxs.org).

February also saw the launch of our new job board! We went live with 
http://jobs.linux-sxs.org on the 18th and already have over 1245 jobs and 612 
resumes in the system! The site specializes in employment opportunites in the 
Linux, Unix, and Embedded marketspaces. Job seekers can even elect to sign up 
for our new jobs list so they are notified of each new position on the site.

February also the addition of a new format for the offline copies of the 
site. You can now download the entire site in either HTML or PDF format The 
PDF format is now generated nightly and available from the 'offline copies' 
link on the main page. The PDF version also includes the images and diagrams 
used in the howtos.

The following new content was added to the site in February:
Dual-Mice howto
Netgear NICs addenda added
a review of Libranet 2.0
our new job board
further tweaks to installing Sendmail 12.x howto
chrooted Bind 9 howto
Installing Bind 9 howto
KDE3 howto
"Random" email signatures howto
USB Printers  quick tips
dual-boot linux and Win2k howto
updated to Installing Xfree86 4.x howto

-- 
Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
	and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org

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