On Tue, 2005-03-22 at 14:30 +0100, le dahut wrote:
> What's RTFM ??
>
It's an acronym that basically means that you can find the answer to
your question in the software's documentation, if you look there.
http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=RTFM&action=Search
> Oh !? I tried "thr
On 22 Mar 2005 at 14:30, le dahut wrote:
> What's RTFM ??
Read the manual.
> Oh !? I tried "threaded display" ... surprising. Be sure I'd do it
> properly next time ;-)
OK.
> Why's the "reply to" field initialised on the sender and not on the list
> address ?
Because this list, and many other
What's RTFM ??
Oh !? I tried "threaded display" ... surprising. Be sure I'd do it
properly next time ;-)
Why's the "reply to" field initialised on the sender and not on the list
address ?
Thanks for your answer.
Klaas
Le mardi 22 mars 2005 à 10:45 +0100, Michael Scherer a écrit :
> Hey.
>
>
Hey.
le dahut wrote:
Is it possible to know how much data WILL be saved during the next
incremental backup ?
1.) See "estimate" command
2.) Remember RTFM before asking the maillist
3.) Don't reply to an email and open a new thread (e.g. change the topic)
it just looks ugly when people use a thr
Hello,
Is it possible to know how much data WILL be saved during the next
incremental backup ?
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