Abbreviations for a Newbie.
Leonardo R. Cabral
mcabral@unl.edu.ar
Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:37:46 -0600
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Hi:
I'm newbie in the IP world and I'm going to work in an internet centre =
soon, here in Argentina, so I wonder if someone could explain me some =
abbreviations, like pTLA and any other you use every day. I also suppose =
that it is better to implement IPV6 on a Unix related environment like =
Linux than in a Windows environment, is this right? In addition, what =
reading can you recommend me?
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