Mucking about with IFS is not smart, as I said in my last message.
Have a look at read's -d option, which will get you where you want to
go.
I have checked:
man bash
The online bash reference manual
http://gnu.senet.com.au/bash-2.01/bashref.html#SEC17
My bash O'Reilly book
My Unix in a
First some background; I have helped out computerwise for about 15 years with
a local charitable organisation, building re-building and software. in the
last few of years they have expanded to 16 machines 4 of which are NT4
used in a button/phone alarm system for the disabled and aged. They
Are we speaking of kmail here and how to set things up to respond to the
list?
I think I missed the first msg of the thread and in the archives I am having
problems tracking down the appropriate initial message So I'm just taking
a guess as to the initial question and could be totally
Keith,
Please let us know what version of database software you have. It makes a
lot of difference as to how to restore an old db over the top.
Regards
James
- Original Message -
From: Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September
Susan Macchia wrote:
Hi All,
I am thinking of adding wireless capability to my home network. I was
wondering if anyone has had experience with hooking a linux box to a wireless
network.
I have been looking at the Linksys Ehterfast Wireless AP Cable/DSL Router w/
4 port switch
On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 01:20:45PM -0700, Keith Morse wrote:
Besides to hell do any of the list members have any recommendations for
helping to resolve SCO questions? I'm working with an church that have
moved from a SCO openserver 5.0 that provided dumb terminal access for
Word Perfect to a