ing2
because of the backslashes, but that line is more or less syntactically
correct, although I'd expect the next line to have a curly bracket like
this:
if ($string1 =~ /\*\s*\$string2|\$string2/)
{
print "something";
}
Kristina
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B" modems and see if that
fixes the problem.
Thanks again, everyone!!!
Kristina
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devel mailing lists to no avail. Anyone have any idea why this might
happen? All the fixes I've seen have to do with problems authorizing, and
that part is actually okay. ~sigh~ Any help gratefully accepted. :)
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every message on the
kernel development and ppp lists, in addition to many other web pages
including the Serial HOWTO, Serial Programming HOWTO, PPP HOWTO, Modem
HOWTO, etc, etc, etc. At this point, I feel like there's just something
really simple I must be missing...any help hugely apprec
only think about them is that you'll need to go
in and securify them a bit, since every service known to man is running
out of the box.
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(Got one for
my husband. )
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. Any
ideas? This should be a lot simpler than it's turning out to be and
I know it has to be something silly I'm overlooking...
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) SIGTSTP 21) SIGTTIN
22) SIGTTOU 23) SIGURG 24) SIGXCPU 25) SIGXFSZ
26) SIGVTALRM 27) SIGPROF 28) SIGWINCH29) SIGIO
30) SIGPWR
But usually the most common ones are -1, -9, and -15.
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