> Why should the www.cork.linux.ie site not host more general information. the
> way I see is that there is very little information on Linux on the
> www.linux.ie site itself.
On the other hand, why should regional/national local groups keep
general Linux information which is available in dollops from places
like the LDP and www.linux.{org,com} on their web pages? There's nothing
specific to Ireland about configuring your SCSI card or video drivers,
and there are plenty of sites out there dealing with those specific
topics already.
Mike
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Computer Science System Administrator, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
mike.knell at cs.tcd.ie -=- http://www.cs.tcd.ie/Mike.Knell/
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