On (20/01/06 19:58), Dale wrote:
> On Friday 20 January 2006 17:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:09:01 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> > > find <directory> -name '*' -exec fgrep -l <search phrase> \{\} \;
> > >
> > > This search all files for the search phrase.
> >
> > Using find with a separate call to grep for each seems a slow way to do
> > things. What's wrong with fgrep -r ?
> >
> > fgrep -lr 'search phrase' directory
> 
> 
> Same output just a shorter command.  I still can't get this figured out.  
> Since it does this with Kppp, wvdial and using ppp's pon, what program has 
> the bug?  I would like to report this and see if I can get some response on 
> this but I don't know who to tell it too.  I'm thinking ppp since it is the 
> one that sends the info.  I would switch ISPs but right now, I can't.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> I type all this in and most likely my ISP won't let me send the email anyway. 
>  
> A minute ago I couldn't even send with Kmail.  Mozilla failed.  Copy and 
> paste to Kmail, say prayer.
> 
> Thanks
> Dale
> :-)
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> 
Hi Dale,
Just a shot in the dark, but try cleaning /tmp directory.
Sometimes there's cruft left in it which messes with new options.
Very rarely but had 2-3 problems with garbage in /tmp (long time ago).
HTH.Rumen

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