The Berkeley Network, or Berknet, was an early local area network, developed at the University of California, Berkeley ca. 1979, primarily by Eric Schmidt as part of his master's thesis work. The network continuously connected about a dozen computers running Unix, provided email, file transfer, printing and remote command execution services to its users, and it connected the two other major networks in use at the time, the ARPANET and UUCPNET.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
personal feelings are not a justification for abuse of authorative jurisdiction...there are consequences for previous actions in the possible form of prohibitive licenses and ignorance allowances for the guilty party and all involved.
The Berkeley Network, or Berknet, was an early local area network, developed at the University of California, Berkeley ca. 1979, primarily by Eric Schmidt as part of his master's thesis work. The network continuously connected about a dozen computers running Unix, provided email, file transfer, printing and remote command execution services to its users, and it connected the two other major networks in use at the time, the ARPANET and UUCPNET.
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