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[ILUG] Announcement: Public beta of the ILUG BBC

[ILUG] Announcement: Public beta of the ILUG BBC

Brady, Padraig Padraig.Brady at compaq.com
Tue Sep 19 12:42:03 IST 2000


I've been testing the BBC over the last couple
of days and all I can say it WOW. It's brilliant!
Works on laptops (M700, armada 1750), and my
Xircom ethernet/modem combo PCMCIA card worked
first time. wvdial connected to esat/IOL/eircom
first time over the PCMCIA card. I was browsing using 
lynx in about 1 minute from turning on the machine.
It also worked perfectly on all the desktops I tested on.
Nice editor config files by the way guys.

It's a great tool. Definitely recommended.

Padraig.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Niall O Broin [mailto:niall at magicgoeshere.com]
> Sent: 16 September 2000 17:45
> To: ilug at linux.ie
> 
> Ok folks,
> 	Once again I announce the public beta of the ILUG BBC, only this
> time it should be right :-)  It's at
> 
> ftp://ftp.blackstar.co.uk/pub/ILUG/ILUG_BBC_beta2.iso
> 
> and the md5 sum (checked end to end this time) is 
> 
> 1c0d32cd9914276111e65013503f44e1
>  
> BTW this ISO does include the Netware FS tools, for those who are
> interested, but I wouldn't use them on anything non-trivial.




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