We proudly present the Freenix Banner Exchange program - open and free for all free unix contributors

We proudly present the Freenix Banner Exchange program - open and free for all free unix contributors

Post by Peter Littma » Mon, 06 Apr 1998 05:00:00



We proudly present the

                Free Unix Banner Exchange Program!

All people interested in Free Unix Systems and offering contents like
applications, publications and hardware
are pleased to become a member.

We will take the logos from our members and present these logos on our
member-sites for free.

   We are in public test now and so we will give you a 1:1 Ratio!

This means: For every Banner presented at your site we will present
your banner on a other member site.

This may change in the wide future.

Sponsors are very welcome and listed on our Sponsor-Page because we
have to pay for the banner-program.

I hope this will assist you and not annoying you!

Greetings

Peter Littmann

 
 
 

We proudly present the Freenix Banner Exchange program - open and free for all free unix contributors

Post by Peter Littma » Mon, 06 Apr 1998 05:00:00


Sorry,

an other day with 12 hours of work and I am a little bit tired.

I forgot to infom you about the site where to fill out the Freenix
Banner Exchange Program Membership Form:

<a href="http://littmann.firmen-info.de/banner/>

Please fill this form and dont send banners as e-mail.

Please excuse me if this is annoying for you, but I think this will be
a better help for the contributors of free unix related things than a
webring(who clicks on the webring when he dont can imagine whats
after the click) or a poor listing where are many other contributors
and the lonely one bill be go under like a tree in the wood.

Greetings

Peter Littmann

 
 
 

We proudly present the Freenix Banner Exchange program - open and free for all free unix contributors

Post by Robert W Curre » Mon, 06 Apr 1998 05:00:00



: We proudly present the

:                 Free Unix Banner Exchange Program!

A url for more information would have been nice :)

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1. FREE E-MAIL, FREE DISK SPACE, FREE UNIX ACCOUNT

FREE E-MAIL ACCOUNT, FREE DISK SPACE, FREE UNIX ACCOUNT.

Sounds unbelievable right?  Well it's true.  What's the catch?
There is no.  Why free accounts?  Well as a Computer Science
major planning on gaining some administrative experience, I
felt it would be the best way of attracting users.  Any risks
involved?  One, the system is going to
be run by me, <Hehehe> an amateur system administrator.  I
have no professional experience with UNIX-based systems.  But I
know what I am doing to an extent.  I'm a 2nd year Computer
Science major at Ramapo College of New Jersey and I've worked on a
UNIX-based system for 2 years and now my new Linux system for a few
months.  Obviously I don't know the
in's and out's of it and so that's the risk you have to deal with.
So how much harm could I do?  Well I could unintentionally delete
your account with about 10 key strokes.  So what do I plan to do
about that?  Well daily/weekly backups will need to be performed.
Anything else I need to know?  Well you need an internet connection
to reach my system.

Well I have much more to tell you, but let me head into one area
which I need to mention.  A free account is great, but if it leads
to abuse there will be problems.  I'll tell you know that I reserve
the right to remove your account at any time if I sense abuse.  That
means all of Megabytes of your important e-mail will be lost.  I'm telling
you this now because I'm sure there will be people on here that know
more about computers than I.  But if I sense anything, I have have to
take action in order to prevent everyone else from being screwed.  Well
that's about it.  If you are still interested and want to know more give me

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3. FREE E-MAIL ACCOUNT, FREE DISK SPACE, FREE UNIX ACCOUNT.

4. X vs Y vs Z vs ...

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6. FREE E-MAIL ACCOUNT, FREE DISK SPACE, FREE UNIX ACCOUNT

7. What resources are there for learning linux?

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