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12. Famous last words

12.1 Credits

I want to thank everyone who contributed to this FAQ. There are many people who did so by answering questions in the newsgroups or on the mailing list, or by asking the questions. Some sections are marked "written by"; this means that the text was originally written by that person but has been edited by Jörg or myself.

Extra thanks to the following people for their suggestions and submissions:

Thanks also to Christian Jacolot <jacolot@ubolib.univ-brest.fr> for translating this FAQ into French and keeping it updated.

Some credit is also due to J. Michael Straczynski <jmsatb5@aol.com>, to whom I owe a few of the section titles (but please don't mail him Linux questions...).

The phrase "go home and eat popcorn" (and various derivatives thereof) is a registered trademark of G. Elton Graves, Ph.D. <G.E.Graves@rose-hulman.edu>; all rights reserved. Don't bother him with Linux questions either.

Suggestions can be made to Chris Lawrence <faq@linux-m68k.org>. I also read comp.os.linux-m68k, comp.unix.amiga and the linux-m68k list, looking for suggestions.

12.2 Copyright and License

This FAQ is Copyright © 1995-96 Jörg Mayer and Copyright © 1997-99 Chris Lawrence.

This FAQ may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 (or at your discretion, any later version of that license).

You may also freely redistribute formatted versions of the verbatim FAQ (i.e. the FAQ as it was released by the original copyright holders) with or without providing or offering the SGML source.

Amiga, Atari, Commodore, Motorola, MS-DOS, Sun, Unix and maybe a few more words I used in this text are trademarks. So what?


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