On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 01:13:23PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am used to the standart behaviour of the key TAB on Linux.
> It proposes the possible files or commands and complete them if
> only one solution is available.
>
> But I am now working on AIX system with ksh and the same
> fonc
hat.
I believe it's descended from something Netscape published in the
misty past; you may have stumbled on its ancestor, or something.
-- Larry
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"Argue with your boss if you have to. A year of uptime is worth
a week of delay." -- Seen on /.
Netscape to use VIM and still do the S/MIME encrypt?
-- Larry
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Larry Clapp / hm: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Argue with your boss if you have to. A year of uptime is worth
a week of delay." -- Seen on /.
le" space for $15/month. They have other packages
for less, and other packages for more.
They do co-location, too, but you might be just as happy with one
of their other packages.
(I am not affiliated with CubeSoft other than by way of being a
satisfied customer.)
-- Larry
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Larr
potato (running XF86 3.3.3, back then).
Any help appreciated!
-- Larry
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Great Southern Oxymorons: Grits connoisseur
sts/networks, and let others through.
-- Larry
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Great Southern Oxymorons: Grits connoisseur
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