alias lpr /usr/local/bin/lpr
alias lprm /usr/local/bin/lprm
I only have /usr/local/bin/lpoptions on my system (7-STABLE), so I guess that's
exclusive to CUPS, hence no need for me to alias it.
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become obvious, I'm not an expert at this at all.
I would rather brand the filesystem with the ID of the host. The
starting situation is an "unmarked" filesystem. If a host detects the
mounting of an "unmarked" filesystem, it will brand it with it's ID. If
it detects a filesystem
like root-only to me... Or am I missing
something?
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If there is a here-after,
then there are much more people dead than alive.
Even that much more that the number of living people
is insignificant in comparison to the dead ones.
Thus
? I assume the first.
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If there is a here-after,
then there are much more people dead than alive.
Even that much more that the number of living people
is insignificant in comparison to the dead ones.
Thus it is safe to say that we d
the first.
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If there is a here-after,
then there are much more people dead than alive.
Even that much more that the number of living people
is insignificant in comparison to the dead ones.
Thus it is safe to say that we don't exist
ongoing development.
AFAIK, it is not true that IRIX will be replaced by Linux.
Then again, this were only two guys from SGI installing our new
server...
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If there is a here-after,
then there are much more people dead than alive.
Even
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