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Lars Wirzenius
The Linux Documentation Project
This is version 0.4 of the Linux System Administrators' Guide.
Published Saturday 21 September, 1996.
HTML version published Sunday 4 May, 1997.
The LaTeX source code and other machine readable formats can be found on the Internet via anonymous ftp on sunsite.unc.edu, in the directory /pub/Linux/docs/LDP. Also available are at least Postscript and TeX .DVI formats.
Copyright © 1993-1996 Lars Wirzenius.
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This page is dedicated to a future dedication.
In the mean time...I'd like someone who knows him let Terry Pratchett know that his way of using footnotes is rather inspiring.