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    <title created="20010606">CDServer-HOWTO</title>
    <date created="20010606">20000923</date>

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          Randolph
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          Tata
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        <email created="20010606">
          randy@talcon.com
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		      The CD Server HOWTO describes the steps and
       commands you can    use to setup your own CD Server using
       Linux and some built-in	 Unix commands along with other
       freely available software packages.	The CD Server can
       then share the CD's via the network to	     Windows and/or
       other client machines.	
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