* Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-01-11 00:10]:
> Richard Cox wrote:
> > I don't know.. Having PANTS=ON is purely optional in my environment. :)
> Damn. His system got probably raped. Now the system has activated some
> protections.
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Richard Cox wrote:
> I don't know.. Having PANTS=ON is purely optional in my environment. :)
Damn. His system got probably raped. Now the system has activated some
protections.
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On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 11:40:12PM -0700, Penguin Lover Korthrun squawked:
> None of the grepping found anything sadly, and no one else uses this
> box. It's my home workstation.
>
> I dropped out of Xorg and noticed that it wasn't in my env any more.
> Installed fluxbox and fired it up and behold
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 23:25:31 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
> # find /etc -type f -exec grep -nI --color PANTS {} \;
You'll need a -H on the grep arguments, otherwise it won't show the name
of the file that contains the match, because find is passing it the files
one at a time.
Quoting the {} is go
On AD 2007 January 10 Wednesday 04:13:54 PM +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 23:25 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
>
> > Yeah, maybe I'm just showing off by now. (-:
>
> not only do I have to move my eyes up and down and scroll to read top
> and bottom postings, but now I have put
Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 23:25 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
>
>
>> Yeah, maybe I'm just showing off by now. (-:
>>
>
> not only do I have to move my eyes up and down and scroll to read top
> and bottom postings, but now I have put my head on the left as well as
> the rig
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 23:25 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
> Yeah, maybe I'm just showing off by now. (-:
not only do I have to move my eyes up and down and scroll to read top
and bottom postings, but now I have put my head on the left as well as
the right side for smiley faces going in the other d
On 1/9/07, Justin Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On AD 2007 January 10 Wednesday 06:21:10 AM +0100, Bo V|GV|Grsted Andresen
wrote:
> # grep -R "PANTS=ON" /etc/bash /etc/profile* /etc/env.d ~/.bash* ~/.profile
Or better yet,
# find /etc -type f -exec grep -nI --color PANTS {} \;
$ ls -d --
On AD 2007 January 10 Wednesday 06:21:10 AM +0100, Bo V|GV|Grsted Andresen
wrote:
> # grep -R "PANTS=ON" /etc/bash /etc/profile* /etc/env.d ~/.bash* ~/.profile
Or better yet,
# find /etc -type f -exec grep -nI --color PANTS {} \;
$ ls -d --color=no ~/.??* | xargs -i find {} -type f -exec grep -
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 05:00, Korthrun wrote:
> Does anyone have any clue what put:
> PANTS=ON
> into my environment?
Does:
# grep -R "PANTS=ON" /etc/bash /etc/profile* /etc/env.d ~/.bash* ~/.profile
output anything (other than perhaps an "No such file or directory" error)?
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On AD 2007 January 09 Tuesday 09:00:21 PM -0700, Korthrun wrote:
> Does anyone have any clue what put:
> PANTS=ON
> into my environment?
Try:
$ find /etc/env.d -type f | xargs grep -n PANTS
Justin
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On 1/10/07, Korthrun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone have any clue what put:
PANTS=ON
into my environment?
google is failing me here =/
Thanks
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no clue,
do other people use your server? Is there any other clothing
references. You can lookup Clothromancy in the Necronomicon.
On 1/9/07, Korthrun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone have any clue what put:
PANTS=ON
into my environment?
google is failing me here =/
Thanks
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Korthrun wrote:
Does anyone have any clue what put:
PANTS=ON
into my environment?
I'd be more concerned if it was
ZIPPER=DOWN
Cliff
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Does anyone have any clue what put:
PANTS=ON
into my environment?
google is failing me here =/
Thanks
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