being
root into a local home directory.
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks.
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7;d rather not reinvent the wheel.
Thanks.
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You can do
% newgrp
and the shell that it is executed in will then show the change.
% groups
will prove that you are in the group currently.
But in order for new terminals that you spawn from an X session to have
the new group you must log out and log back in. That is correct.
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yways...
i type in vim
void main ( void )
{
int c;
The autoindent indents it 8 spaces ?!?
my tabstop is 4 though !
I want this
void main ( void )
{
int c;
If anyone knows how to fix this or if its like a bug or something...
that'd be great.
thanks.
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yways...
i type in vim
void main ( void )
{
int c;
The autoindent indents it 8 spaces ?!?
my tabstop is 4 though !
I want this
void main ( void )
{
int c;
If anyone knows how to fix this or if its like a bug or something...
that'd be great.
thanks.
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