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- From: schweiz@example.com (Jim Schweizer)
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 1995 10:41:29 +1300
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Hi Craig, Greetings from Okayama. I hope you had a pleasant Christmas and that you'll have a great 1996. I recently bought the Slackware Linux 3.0 cd set and installed the A and Q disk sets so that I could learn more about how UNIX internet servers work. There are two things that are bothering me, and I was hoping someone from the Tokyo Linux Users Group could take me under their wing and help me out. (As far as I know I'm the only gaijin for hundreds of kilometers that's using linux.) Where does one get the patch to remap the keyboard to Japanese (what's it called?), and is there a file somewhere that tells you the name of each program and what it does? I can't seem to find the TCP/IP dial up PPP connection program. Thanks for any help you can give. ---------------------------------------------------------- Jim Schweizer JPS Solutions Consultant Education Services Kunitomi 988-18 Tel/Fax:81-(0)86-272-0019 Okayama, Japan 703 E-mail:schweiz@example.com URL http://www.harenet.or.jp/personal/schweiz/homepage.htm ----------------------------------------------------------
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