ng Bud light...perhaps I read this somewhere...Dante?
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Baloo - should you stop by New York City pop in. We'll have a pint
and maybe a glass of decent whisky (if any is left by that time!)
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inspires future leaders as we could sure
use a steadier hand at the helm.
Cheers
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l *.bak
#!/bin/sh
ls *.pl > sources
for file in `cat sources`
do
cp $file $file.bak
done
rm sources
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e it look like a Windows text file? The sysutils package
> has two utilities -- 'fromdos' which removes ^M and 'todos' which adds them.
or in vi do a search and replace: g:/$/s//^M/g
to produce the ctrl char: ctrl-v, ctrl-m
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pass the name of the file as an arg (vi filename) the characters are
not displayed! And the set command (or whatever) that forces vi to
print them eludes me. Anyone know how to do this???
Cheers
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a Quantum Atlas II (XP32275W) with no problems.
(Wide SCSI [ non LVD ] connector going to the hdd)
> Thanks in advance,
> Sebastiaan
Good luck! (Tot straks!)
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Hi All,
Why have we no subject prefix on postings, ala "[Debian Users]"
to use for sorting... ???
Thanks!
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On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 12:30:27PM -0400, Thomas Good wrote:
> > Why have we no subject prefix on postings, ala "[Debian Users]"
> > to use for sorting... ???
>
> Because it's (a) intrusive, (b) annoying, and (c) not n
cmail - presently I'm using Paul
Johnson's little filter to move my debian mail to ~/mail/debian.
Not what I wanted but better than before!
Cheers
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