SDF, UNIX and INTERNET tutorials

This is a shared, member contributed set of tutorials targeting existing and potential SDF users who are interested in the INTERNET, the UNIX operating system and programming languages. The purpose of this project is to help new users learn to use SDF and UNIX through practical and useful examples.


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Table of Contents

  1. SDF Basics
  2. Email
  3. Website Setup and Hosting Features
  4. Advanced Topics
  5. Internet Chat Relay (IRC) on SDF
  6. SDF VoIP Telephony Service
  7. SDF Dialup and DSL INTERNET Service
  8. SDF VPS Service (MetaARPA)
  9. SDF Radio! / ANONRADIO Service
  10. Cheat Sheets
  11. Dotfile Repository
  12. twenex.org - SDF Public Access TWENEX
  13. Online privacy
  14. Retro-Computing
  15. Plan 9 from Bell Labs

  1. SDF Basics
  2. Email:
  3. Website Setup and Hosting Features
  4. Advanced Topics
  5. Internet Chat Relay (IRC) on SDF
  6. SDF VoIP Telephony Service
  7. SDF Dialup and DSL INTERNET Service
  8. SDF Radio! / ANONRADIO Service
  9. SDF VPS Service (available to MetaARPA members)
  10. Cheat Sheets
  11. Dotfile Repository
  12. twenex.org - SDF Public Access TWENEX
  13. Online privacy
  14. Retro-Computing
  15. Plan 9 from Bell Labs

    Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a research operating system designed as the next step in operating system evolution beyond Unix.

    SDF has sponsored a series of Boot Camps to introduce new users Plan 9. This section of the tutorial is a collection of the Campers' discoveries.


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