Update Question 16.7:

- Mark up M-Net with <emphasis>, telnet, SSH with <application>
- Turn "FreeBSD" into &os;

Approved by:  gabor
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Gabor Pali 2008-07-05 03:04:49 +00:00
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charge varies and limited services may be available.</para>
<para><ulink url="http://www.arbornet.org/">Arbornet,
Inc</ulink>, also known as M-Net, has been providing open
Inc</ulink>, also known as <emphasis>M-Net</emphasis>, has been providing open
access to &unix; systems since 1983. Starting on an Altos
running System III, the site switched to BSD/OS in 1991. In
June of 2000, the site switched again to FreeBSD. M-Net can be
accessed via telnet and SSH and provides basic access to the
entire FreeBSD software suite. However, network access is
June of 2000, the site switched again to &os;. <emphasis>M-Net</emphasis> can be
accessed via <application>telnet</application> and <application>SSH</application> and provides basic access to the
entire &os; software suite. However, network access is
limited to members and patrons who donate to the system, which
is run as a non-profit organization. M-Net also provides an
is run as a non-profit organization. <emphasis>M-Net</emphasis> also provides an
bulletin board system and interactive chat.</para>
<para><ulink url="http://www.grex.org/">Grex</ulink> provides a
site very similar to M-Net including the same bulletin board
and interactive chat software. However, the machine is a &sun;
4M and is running &sunos;.</para>
site very similar to <emphasis>M-Net</emphasis> including the same bulletin board
and interactive chat software. However, the machine is a
&sun;&nbsp;4M and is running &sunos;.</para>
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