[Sussex] Acknowledgement for your assistance [Was: Setting up a simple home network]

Matthew Macdonald-Wallace matthew at truthisfreedom.org.uk
Sun May 1 09:45:20 UTC 2005


On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 23:54 +0100, Captain Redbeard wrote:
> Thank you, thank you, thank you,
> 
> This has been a long day but we got there in the end.  I
> reckon this experience will be very useful to others as well
> so, in the best tradition of the Linux community I will
> write a brief summary of the events of today and post it as
> a sort of mini-HOWTO on LinuxQuestions.org.  In doing so I
> will refer to this thread so anyone who is in a similar
> situation can follow the logic.  I would also like to
> include an acknowledgment of all the guys who contributed to
> this: Matthew Macdonald-Wallace, Steve Dobson and John
> Crowhurst.  If any of you would have any objections to me
> mentioning your names on this please let me know.  I won't
> be doing it immediately as I've been staring into three
> monitors all day and need a break and some sleep but
> probably tomorrow night I will get it written up and posted.
> 
> Thanks again for your help.

This raises an interesting question, is there somewhere that the LUG
stores any how-to's that it's members have written?  I've written a
How-to on getting Kismet and GPSDrive running under gentoo using a 2.6
kernel and I'm sure that the luminaries amongst us have written a few
documents as well.  It would be good if there was an information store
to hold these as we know that they're up to date.

My £0.02,

Matt
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