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I think he was just posting a link to a documentation source to be helpful. Not announcing "new news".

In that vein, let me post something from IBM that may be useful. They have put a lot of work into their Developer Works section. (Y)

I think he was just posting a link to a documentation source to be helpful. Not announcing "new news".

In that vein, let me post something from IBM that may be useful. They have put a lot of work into their Developer Works section. (Y)

I agree. Thanks, Mark!

not too familiar with how the whole Linux community works are you... you can get all the information you need about linux for FREE from its community and always have been able to .

Wow - just trying to be helpful...maybe someone could find this link useful. I'll be sure to consult with you before I make any further Linux posts.

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Wow - just trying to be helpful...maybe someone could find this link useful. I'll be sure to consult with you before I make any further Linux posts.

Thanks for this post. I'll be using this link. The post is greatly appreciated despite what anyone else says. The Linux community is awesome but sometimes it is helpful to try and research what you need while you are waiting for the community to respond to your question. Also, I find that I tend to remember things when I've researched the answer myself instead of having the answer spoon-fed to me. Again, thanks for this link. +1 for sure.

P.S. Don't let other members discourage you from sharing your finds.

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Thanks for this post. I'll be using this link. The post is greatly appreciated despite what anyone else says. The Linux community is awesome but sometimes it is helpful to try and research what you need while you are waiting for the community to respond to your question. Also, I find that I tend to remember things when I've researched the answer myself instead of having the answer spoon-fed to me. Again, thanks for this link. +1 for sure.

P.S. Don't let other members discourage you from sharing your finds.

Too true. Thanx for the OP.

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