UUCP stands for Unix-to-Unix-CoPy I've used it nearly 8 yrs ago in a specific situation, even then it was considered out-dated. I figure it's mostly replaced by TCP/IP on all devices. From what i remember (did not use it since then) it's easy (what's in a word) to set up but only support serial/modem lines, hence is rather slow.
NFS is also one of the protocols wich started replacing UUCP back then in 19993/1994. I must add this has been a real long time and i'm not up-to-speed with eventual current UUCP features/implementations but i suggest you take a look at it from an historical point of view :-) Greets, Joris -----Original Message----- From: Stephan Kulka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:08 PM To: Debian User Mailingliste Subject: [OT]: UUCP I understand that UUCP is a form of a network system or protocol. Is it still in use or it is totally replaced by TCP/IP? Is there any good documenation about networking in general which is uptodate?? TIA Stephan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]