On Saturday 16 December 2006 12:44, Joerg Schilling wrote: > The removed text is needed in order to allow people to check the original > version information and Copyright for all relevent files using the what(1) > command.
Until this bug, I had no clue about that what(1) existed. It does also only exist on a very few unix-derivatives. (some commercial ones and some of the bsd's) I also asked around me where there is some people who have been into unix for many many years. None of them could answer me on a question about what what(1) is used for. So - no. what(1) is not a tool people use to find copyright-information (or anything else) /Sune random user -- Do you know how may I boot the TCP/IP microprocessor on the ATI floppy disk? First of all from the options inside Word 97 you neither should rename a login, nor can insert a software.
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