Re: fw:[oclug] moving an open file

1997-10-02 Thread joost witteveen
In Slackware, I could be downloading a file in minicom then go to another VC and move the file to another directory without interrupting the file's growth. In debian, I can't do that anymore. Is there a way to switch this back on again? Why would they interfere with this capability? The

Re: fw:[oclug] moving an open file

1997-10-02 Thread Pete Harlan
In Slackware, I could be downloading a file in minicom then go to another VC and move the file to another directory without interrupting the file's growth. In debian, I can't do that anymore. Is it possible that you're (under Debian, but not Slackware) moving the file across volumes? In

fw:[oclug] moving an open file

1997-10-01 Thread Todd Harper
I'm forwarding this question from a local linux user group list. I thought someone could help. -- Todd Harper4 out of 5 dentists agree that 1 out of 5 dentists [EMAIL PROTECTED]is an idiot. ---forwarded-message In Slackware, I could be downloading a file in minicom then

Re: fw:[oclug] moving an open file

1997-10-01 Thread ychim
why you need this capability??? Todd Harper wrote: I'm forwarding this question from a local linux user group list. I thought someone could help. -- Todd Harper4 out of 5 dentists agree that 1 out of 5 dentists [EMAIL PROTECTED]is an idiot. ---forwarded-message