tomatically since i have the "dkms" package installed. so that by
itself shouldn't be an issue, but i appreciate that some folks prefer
to work with packages.
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asy under debian.
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Quoting Thomas Pomber :
No joke! I honestly wondered why there is an Esperanto mailing list.
For the love of Mutt, will someone please kick this idiot off the list
and be done with this?
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Quoting Dotan Cohen :
Is there a way to redirect stdout to a file without clobbering its
possibly-existing contents? Rather, the output should be appended to
the end of the file. Thanks.
use ">>" instead of ">".
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n help out in this regard? thanks.
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 06:12:55 -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> > just a cleanup-related question but on a debian lenny server that
> > i've inherited, i'm curious to know which packages have no value
> > whatever and that
le_name.conf
not necessarily, as long as you assume that that's the only line
that will be in that file, since it's module-specific. (of course, if
you're creating a new file, then either way will work just fine.)
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