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Those who don't find everything they need in this chapter should read
the documentation that comes along with the package. This is a set of
texinfo files that describe the setup using the Taylor configuration
scheme. Texinfo can be converted to DVI and to GNU info files using
tex and makeinfo, respectively.
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If you want to use BNU or even (shudder!) Version-2 configuration files,
there is a very good book, ``Managing UUCP and Usenet''
([<A HREF="#reillyuucp"></A>]). I find it very useful. Another good source for
information about UUCP on Linux is Vince Skahan's UUCP-HOWTO, which is
posted regularly to comp.os.linux.announce.
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There's also a newsgroup for the discussion of UUCP, called
comp.mail.uucp. If you have questions specific to Taylor UUCP,
you may be better off asking them there, rather than on the
comp.os.linux groups.
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<I>Andrew Anderson <BR>
Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996</I>
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