Hi folks,
I'm having a minor problem with man. It leaves a file index.bt in the
current directory. If I remove the file and then run man again it is
replaced with a new file that diff says is different than the first (even
if the man file I read is the same). If I leave the file alone, then
modifi
> Hi,
> this may not be the best forum, but anyway: I want to perform two
> actions (saving to a folder and forwarding) on a mail via procmail.
> Some doc I found has two possibilities for this. Either the "c"
> option, but then I have to duplicate the condition, which looks ugly.
> Another thin
> On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> Building the kernel the "standard" way is fine in Debian. I did it for
> almost 2 years before recently switching to the 'make-kpkg' method.
> Make-kpkg is really nice, and quite easy. It turns the newly compiled
> kernel into a .deb file, which you can e
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