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> * Thorsten Kampe (2003-12-29 19:48 +0100)
> > * Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100)
> >> It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing
> the ESC[1m etc. escape
> >> sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed.
>
> >> I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and
* Thorsten Kampe (2003-12-29 19:48 +0100)
> * Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100)
>> It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape
>> sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed.
>> I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and the problem is bac
* Larry Hall (2003-12-29 20:18 +0100)
> At 01:48 PM 12/29/2003, Thorsten Kampe you wrote:
>>* Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100)
>>> It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape
>>> sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed.
>>
>>> I downloaded
At 01:48 PM 12/29/2003, Thorsten Kampe you wrote:
>* Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100)
>> It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape
>> sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed.
>
>> I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and the proble
* Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100)
> It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape
> sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed.
> I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and the problem is back. I also
> downloaded a few X-modules. One
It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape
sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed.
I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and the problem is back. I also
downloaded a few X-modules. One of these modules caused the 'man' problem to
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