t is quoted twice. Is that easy to
> fix or would that complicate the solution a lot? I tried both the
here's a program for you:
http://pastebin.com/f1cc1fa35
This will quote one or more >'s correctly without extra spaces
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ned to reformat
your text to a certain width if you choose.
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it finds
your file, then extracts it.
Having said that, if you knew the exact bit locations your file starts
on the tape, and its exact length, you could extract it with dd.
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> there we can try?
I don't know if it's available as a debian package, but Horde/IMP is not
bad as far as free webmail goes.
It's mail server agnostic, so you can choose what you want.
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This is an excellent starting point:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=udev+tutorial+howto
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medhy wrote:
> deboostrat cle inconnue
it looks like you may have a corrupt video card because it's just
displaying random characters.
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e pgrep rather than ps & grep.
Using pgrep without any switches will just return the process number.
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aded mail clients. Emails track message-ids and
know who replied to what.
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u, then you've either got an insanely
low dpi setting, or you're not looking at the 10x20 font. My screen res
is 1920x1200 at 96 dpi, and with the 10x20 font, an 80x24 xterm takes
up almost a quarter of my screen.
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his something I've done wrong? Are there i386 packages on their way? Can I
build the packages and upload them somewhere?
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