man a fish and you feed him that day, teach the man to fish, and he'll
never starve again.
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wering your question should
have told you how to search the Contents file (dists/slink/Contents-i386.gz).
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it just isn't there. I took a look at the dpkg man page and
> see no reference to the file. I see that you can look for packages in
> /var/lib/dpkg/available but that's not the same.
> Thanks,
> kent
>
You can pull it out of your Debian mirror from dists/slink/Cont
via ftp. I had no
problems with it.
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7;Mar 1 8:55am 1999' is
the same as date -s '3/1/1999 8:55:00'.
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| "Between depriving a man of one hour from his l
5
> as my x manager. I find it annoying to have to resize the windows every
> time I start X and Netscape.
>
Not sure about this. I use FVWM and don't have that problem, but I always
thought it was Netscape that was remembering its size.
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also applies to
BitchX, as it is just an improved version.
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| "Between depriving a man of one hour from his
mented. On
all my other filesystems, the percentage is between 1 and 3. I can
understand how the mp3 filesystem may have become so fragmented, with the
constant deleting and moving around of files. And my question still hasn't
been answered. How can I defragment it?
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output:
tzname=[EST,CDT]
timezone=21600
That should be CST,CDT and 3600. Does anyone know what's going on here?
I almost forgot. I did not have this problem under bo. It began with hamm
and has continued into slink.
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You're right, I don't know why I was counting minutes instead of seconds.
The real problem is, of course, the EST.
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SCSI CD-ROM support, and SCSI generic support
compiled *in* the kernel, not as modules.
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get a vote. A democratic corporation
indeed.
This may sound radical, but we'll never know if it will work unless we
try, will we?
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27; we've been talking about. Surely they
have opinions?
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That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about an equal split of the
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for what you said about two classes of developers, that doesn't make
any sense. If developers are willing to work for free now, why wouldn't
they be able to work for free if some of the core group are getting paid?
I certainly wouldn't have a problem with it.
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inux way.
>
> Jernej
None of this would change. As for your comment about the "Linux way", I
don't buy it. Over the course of the last year Linux has become *heavily*
commercialized. I am dead against that. What I propose is the exact
opposite, securing the developers and users
ys it straight from the file.
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| "That'
der. For example, I have mutt set the reply-to properly whenever
I'm reading a folder for a mailing list (like this one, check my headers).
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ines. fi and fo are being initialized
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twice on the Debian IRC channel, and got no
response at all. I supposed I'll stick to the mailing list, where I've
always gotten speedy help.
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ooks like you have enough software to me. Make sure /dev/cdrom is
a symbolic link to your cdrom device, most likely /dev/hdb or /dev/hdd.
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gin shells. .bashrc is read by bash in all interactive shells, unless
it is invoked as sh.
The only thing I can think of is that his xterm is invoking sh rather than
bash.
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rly.
> > The filename is actually displays as ^[[0mfilename^[[0m
> >
> > What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
> > Shao.
>
Even better, use term mode instead of shell.
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my system rather than the remote one.
Just make sure xmms is set up to use the esd plugin.
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A dangerous across, a dangerous on-the-way, a dangerous looking-bac
11/xpm4g
usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4.10x11/xpm4g
usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXpm.so.4oldlibs/xpm4.7
usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXpm.so.4.10 oldlibs/xpm4.7
$ apt-get install xpm4g xpm4.7
Or use dselect and make sure both packages are installed.
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edia/fonts.html
This page has a lot of information about fonts, including a link to the
Font Deuglification Mini-Howto.
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A dangerous across, a dangerous on-the-wa
ult menus aren't merged w/ WMaker's own menus at
> installation, and I don't know how to do so... Can someone help me?
>
Read /usr/doc/menu/html/index.html. It's fairly straightforward, and I was
able to make a menu method for the FvwmGtk module in CVS fvwm.
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rm*background: black
XTerm*foreground: gray90
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A dangerous across, a dangerous on-the-way, a dangerous looking-back,
a dangerous shuddering and stopping."
--Fri
-variables
'(mouse-yank-at-point t)
'(font-lock-use-fonts nil)
'(font-lock-use-colors t)
'(font-lock-maximum-size 256000))
(setq-default font-lock-maximum-decoration t)
(require 'font-lock)
(custom-set-faces)
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&quo
I have gpg as well as a few other potato packages compiled for slink at
http://www.pobox.com/~epg/debian
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t work.
>
> Can anyone please help??
>
Straight from my .muttrc:
set realname="Eric Gillespie, Jr."
unset use_from
my_hdr From: \"$realname\" \<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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than you free with my breakfast cereal!
--Zaphod Beeblebrox
asically includes the file at that point. You could put all
your alias definitions into .muttrc. When adding aliases from within
mutt (key 'a'), I believe it appends them to .muttrc by default. Setting
the alias_file variable makes it append them to that file instead.
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I've ever seen.
It's nearly all the HOWTOs, and some of the other docs from the Documentation
Project. I forget how much it is, but it was definitely worth the money.
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than you fre
d as sh. Install the bash source and look
in the tests/ directory. Run the file posix.tests with bash, and it
passes every test. Ash fails 8 of the tests.
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gt;
> You could also provide another posix complient bourne shell.
I was not speaking from knowledge of code in ash, so I couldn't be more
specific. Run tests/posix.tests (from the bash source directory) through
ash, and it will say what tests were failed.
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rom the kernel.
Eventually i run out of directories to mount to and have to reboot.
This is unacceptable. Any ideas?
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an't be mounted to. This
is unacceptable.
I would think this is a bug in the kernel (the mount() call) or in the mount
program, since mount segfaults before its done. I'm guessing it isn't
unlocking the directory or something.
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Don
root to fix things. Is this normal? Why do they
> > get the group of "adm"?
> >
This is just a guess, and I don't know how it could have happened, but
your home directory might belong to group adm. My homedir is SGID, so that
all files are owned by the same group as it.
gt; 3Com 3C905B
> Diamond v770 Ultra
> Iomega Zip 100
> Iomega Jaz 2GB
>
I have a friend with an Abit motherboard with a celeron, and it works
great. I can personally vouch for the network card.
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results in the group owner of the temp subdir
> being 'adm'.
>
This is why I didn't reply to your original post. I have no idea what's
wrong. Sorry.
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en I download a lot of mail, smail seems to get stuck. You can
type "mailq" to see how many messages are waiting to be delivered, and
"runq" to tell smail to wake up and deliver the messages.
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nstall it as root with "./setup /net". Any user who wants to use it
should switch to the directory it was installed in and type "./setup".
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A danger
rl scripts, but can't not
> figure it out with c. Thanks in advance
man 3 daemon
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a
usr/doc/slrn/examples/slrn.rc.gz for examples.
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a dangerous shuddering and stopping."
--Friedrich Nietzsche
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s like, one per line.
value=`grep florida roam.db | sed -e "s/^.*\? //g"`
Those are backticks (`), not apostrophes (').
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A dangerous across, a dangerous o
k without being root.
> I would gladly be directed to a usable FAQ for beginners. The Postgresql
> HOW-TO is long on philosophy and testing, but lacking in basic intro kind of
> stuff.
Install postgresql-doc and check out /usr/doc/postresql-doc/index.html for
lots of good information.
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While this launches mutt, I'm sure it can easily be modified to
launch another mailer.
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"I thought I was in love once. Later I learned it was an inner ear
infection."
--Constable Benton Fraser (Due South)
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On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 06:05:15PM -0800,
Ron Farrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to use gnomeicu without the gnome panel and stuff opening
gnomeicu -a
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On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 11:41:19AM -0500,
Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I want is it to email me if it does not exit out prematurely. That
> way I can tell when I had to run the script so I can get a feal as to how
> often I end up with a problem.
Just echo whatever you want. Th
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 01:11:23PM +1100,
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I give mutt a list of E-Mail addresses that are mine?
set alternates=([EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED])
This will take care of the group reply problem you described.
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On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 02:17:01PM +1100,
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Strange it is not mentioned in:
>
> /usr/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz
I am running mutt v0.95.3i from slink, and it *is* in
/usr/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz, beginning at line 2848.
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On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 04:22:51PM +1100,
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My fault - I was searching for alternatives, not alternates :-(
This is why I search for things like 'lternat', which matches both words.
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&quo
only command in .xsession) killing all
> other applications except communicator which has to be killed manually.
> This doesn't happen when running Enlightenment.
>
> Can you verify this?
Just tried it, and I had no problems. I'm running October Gnome with
Sawmill 0.17 (bo
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mpt to
clear up the problem. After seeing that it did not help, I went back to
hamm. This message is being sent on a hamm system, and, as you can see, it
contains an invalid timezone stamp. Any help would be appreciated.
On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote:
> What's wrong with
?
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dial-up link.
> IIRC, that's the problem that prompted me to mount /var/cache/apt nolock.
> Whether it was or not, I haven't had any problems with it since adding the
> nolock.
That fixed it. Thanks!
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set up? I guess I don't
> fully understand the system. *sigh*
This was a violation of policy when i was in school, so you
should check on that before registering.
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it doesn't work.
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qmail, so i can't comment on that.
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On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 10:53:18PM -0800,
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> try this program i found it in the BTS regarding mutt and NFS:
It seems to have the same problem.
# ./a.out /mnt/apt/foo
fcntl()=-1, errno=9
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"
email address properly in the MUA. That's all i had to do for my
wife's account (whose ISP username is different from local
usrname), and everything works fine.
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"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
ne
ildir/
The first line is related to the dialup link, and the second is
for Maildirs. With this setup, i am able to send mail to root
without problems. Do you have an alias for root in /etc/aliases?
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"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fi
nome-session will start that for you, and you
can select a different window manager in the control center.
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"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are
goi
Where can i find quake2 debs for unstable? I remember using debs once
before, but i can't find any now (except for 2.0, which don't work).
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--David Austin
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ng it in his free time.
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-f Sent Maildir
This will create ~/Maildir/.Sent which you can access via IMAP as
INBOX.Sent.
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they go hungry I am called a communist"
--Bishop Helder Camara
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you don't need subfolders; i was just demonstrating how to
use them.
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Does yours look something like this?
If this isn't the problem, then you have me stumped. Sorry.
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This wasn't sent to the list, so i'm forwarding it in case
someone else finds it useful.
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they go hungry I am called a communist"
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in my archive directory.
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t, but as soon as it's done i can run 'apt-get
upgrade' and it will upgrade a few more packages. I don't
understand why that happens, but it does.
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l-alt-backspace it.
Attached are the relevant parts of /var/log/syslog and the only
two files i've modified from the default debian install,
/etc/gdm/Init/Default and /etc/gdm/gdm.conf.
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respawning after dying. I just can't figure
out why it's dying. xdm is not even installed; gdm conflicts with
it.
Thanks for the speedy response.
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"Let us be thankful we have commerce. Buy more. Buy more now.
Buy. And be happy."
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So, no one knows how to fix GDM? That's too bad. I was hoping
that updating to Debian unstable would eliminate my needs for Red
Hat. Looks like it's back to stupid old RPM...
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"Let us be thankful we have commerce. Buy more. Buy m
nt it, and it works!
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Buy. And be happy."
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urier-imap, each user will have to run 'maildirmake
Maildir' to create their INBOX, but that's it! Both packages come
with good documentation.
> Currently I use Exim.
Both imap daemons i mentioned work well with Exim (that's what
i'm using).
P.S. Please wrap lines at 6
On Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 10:54:03AM -0400,
Maury Merkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw, just a few days ago, a post with a command to get the current
> time and reset the system clock.
You're looking for ntpdate.
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&quo
e're trying to get
> mutt 1.2 out the door soon. So if it works and in particular if it
> doesn't work, please let me know.
Thanks for tracking this down! Hopefully, it will be fixed in
courier soon, but in the meantime, your patch works great! I've
gone back to using cour
l somehow is the only solution, i'll take
it. It's better than nothing.
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Buy. And be happy."
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to ~/.Xresources like
this:
Xterm*font: fontname
For Gnome apps, this is in a rather unintuitive place. It's in
the "Theme Selector" section of the Control Center. For other
apps, there's no telling, but it might be an X resource.
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le "[EMAIL PROTECTED]: %~"
}
P.S. Please wrap lines at 65 columns.
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Buy. And be happy."
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t still
doesn't work. I can't download mail, can't connect to web sites,
etc.
What am i doing wrong?
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Buy. And be happy."
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with the
'/net' option, and then each user who wants to run it has to run
the setup program.
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"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are
going
quick fix is to remove the version number from the tarball
name before running the conversion program. The solution is for
the sawmill.themes.org people to stop messing with the filenames.
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"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. Howeve
here will be any hardware
> problems with it. Many thanks!
It all looks fine to me. The only thing that might give you
trouble are the Soundblaster and TNT cards, tough i'm not sure.
Probably someone more informed about newer graphics and sound
cards will tell you.
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tp://www.cscmail.net/
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"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are
going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as
they fly overhead.&q
to
configure some things to behave the way you want rather than the
way the maintainer wants.
> Seems like a-lot of work compared to netscrape, but then, when X
> goes down and your only help is
> this mail-list...well, you get the point.
Not nearly as hard as it looks :).
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"stdio.h"), when it should have been in
greater-than/less-than brackets ().
> %PATH does not include /usr/include now.
Nor should it.
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our own poff to tell dyndns.org the new IP and then
call the Debian poff.
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to ~/.Xmodmap, and the Debian X startup script (/etc/X11/Xsession) will
load it for you.
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Buy. And be happy."
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nd a website on scripting.
First of all, they're not "Linux scripts"; they're Bourne shell scripts,
and, if written correctly, should run on any Unix system. Try 'man bash'
for all the details.
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m sure most other software does as
well.
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Where can I get the tools db2html, db2ps, db2rtf, etc.? They are used in
generating documentation for Gnome, but I can't find them. I've grepped
the Contents file for slink and potato, but don't see them.
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om/pub/docbook-tools/docware/RPMS/noarch/
> the source should also be there so you could roll your own.
Thanks, I'm downloading now. Are there any plans to package these? I'd
do it of course, except they haven't started taking new maintainers
yet...
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so free) to use SSH.
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ep db2html Contents-i386.gz
~$
Hmmm.
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Please excuse my stupidity. Apparently, temporary insanity led me to use
grep instead of zgrep. I feel like a newbie.
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