> export GNOME_KEYRING_PID
> > evolution
> >
> > As you can see, I only moved the '.
Your problem may be that you have not exercised the script as provided.
The second line contains back-tics, not single quotes. Try it properly
written and see if it works.
Pleas
* Erik Jakobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-12-06 14:30]:
> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Erik Jakobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-12-06 01:32]:
> >
> >> Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> >>
> >> lajka3:~ # xterm -geometry geometry ::= 80x25, 132x60+200
???
really, your statement does not provide much to go on. If I told you
that my automobile was making a 'bink' sound every day or two, what
would you advise me?
Please consider your audience when you pose a question.
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* linux_learner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-12-06 20:12]:
> (II) VIA(0): direct rendering enabled
But you do have 3D enabled.
glxinfo |grep direct
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* John Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-12-06 20:46]:
> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * John Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-12-06 19:14]:
> >> I got a notice of a software update, and it's giving me an error with
> >> tomboy.
> >
> > Not sure
is known an haveing many ways to do one thing.
Perhaps the same exists in spelling Randal[l]'s surname.
:^)
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ld behoove you to consult a text dealing with
the *nix command line, or (at least) the man files and help extensions.
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Release : 125.1 Build Date: Mon 11 Dec 2006
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and the public statement that a copy of SUSE has
been sold/purchased. And a warm feeling in your heart.
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* Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-13-06 11:15]:
> Instead, let's think of Charles Schulz, may he rest in peace.
And may the Great Pumpkin remain in the hearts of children forever.
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ose weight - More exercise
guess I just saved a LOT of s
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I might wish to stay most
> up-to-date?
:^( Yes
> 2) Are there any mirrors?
many, see the suse ftp mirrors. I believe that it has been moved to
opensuse.org/
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based on data
transmitted and others are on dialup.
top posted full quoted
if you don't know what it means: LOOK IT UP
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;s inability to process the *sugars*, it
makes no difference.
> Ah. You must _purchase_ the opportunity to have a beer with an
> appropriate amount of exercise!
still a problem with the *sugars*.
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mart. They are quite
similar (imho). I believe that smart still has a ways to go but is
less system demanding than yast.
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ehow got transferred to opensuse list;
> > which I now want to unsubscribe from.
>
>Perhaps a "Yo Henne" in the subject line of an article posted
>here, with your experiences as stated above?
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> > but this just grinds my grits.
>
> And, is in part why I haven't ordered. :(
well, this is completely false. There is *no* reason to pay $36 for
shipping, $10 gets expedited shipment. So 'X' that part of 'in pa
* John Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-14-06 02:26]:
> Er, question:
> At who's risk do I use the Officially Supported OOorg packages?
Your's
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the first for "log"
search in the second for "log"
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-14-06 09:06]:
> Hmmm, calls up a question, Henne, is the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> up ??
Not Henne, but [EMAIL PROTECTED] definitely works.
ps, it is _very_ easy to confirm :^)
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* Lennart G Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-14-06 09:26]:
> Smartass
Take care, some time in the distant future you may be able to count
your IQ on your second hand.
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pport X.Org 7.2. But what else is new with these display
drivers? At Phoronix, we have once again examined these latest Linux
drivers, and with today's public release we have all of the details to
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lls on an rpm based system when there are
rpms build for your system available? no, no, no
> I did manage to find two logs:
> locate aria2|grep log
> /home/adriel/bin/aria2-0.9.0/config.log
> /home/adriel/bin/aria2-0.9.0/intl/log.c
>
> How do I make this work?
use t
* Susemail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-15-06 04:25]:
> On Thursday 14 December 2006 12:08, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Susemail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-14-06 15:20]:
> > > # aria2c -help | grep log
> > > -l, --log=LOGThe file path to store
ading much easier for these _old_ eyes.
tks,
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;Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide" and/or RUTE,
look for them on google.
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* Dave Howorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-15-06 10:32]:
>
> I think there's some confusion. The character that Scott typed - ` - is
> a *backtick*. A *tilde* looks like this - ~ -.
>
You are 100% korreckt, my prblm for trying to thnk b4 nooon at my age
:^)
tk
ut. I haven't installed OpenSuSE 10.2 yet but, I can
> assure you that usbfs is present on Kernel 2.6.18 ( even on the new
> 2.6.19 ).
yes,
14:13 wahoo:~ > uname -r
2.6.18.5-jen40-default
14:14 wahoo:~ > grep usbfs /etc/fstab
usbfs/proc/bus/usb usbfs
gt; (Y)
You must be a youngin, I quit keeping track of the days of the week
several years ago...
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X2 x86_64, but
ls -la /proc/bus
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x4 root root 0 2006-12-12 19:49 .
dr-xr-xr-x 294 root root 0 2006-12-11 21:18 ..
dr-xr-xr-x2 root root 0 2006-12-15 15:51 input
dr-xr-xr-x5 root root 0 2006-12-12 19:49 pci
and 2.6.16.xxx would not see any
y threads in this list.
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commercial)
I like bibblepro. If you are interested, contact me off-list. address
in header or pat plus web site address below.
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* ByteEnable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-16-06 18:46]:
> Why don't you offer suggestions instead of little boy threats?
Congradulations, you have attained _troll_ status
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* Bruce Ferrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-19-06 16:41]:
>
> I want to look over the source info for timezone
>
rpm -qi timezone
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> Is there anything to accomplish this for SuSE?
>
> I'm running SuSE 10.1.
me 2
I use DenyHosts, http://www.denyhosts.net
but there is no openSUSE rpm for installing. I used the python
installer provided with the tar-ball.
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, but a kernel problem. I have 10.1
with 2.6.18.5-jen40-default and cannot access the site. I have read
the thread and, as I recall, noone with 2.6.18+ could access, but
several with 2.6.16 could.
I will vote and comment.
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lks...
Yes, best practice but not practical if you run a server for public
access. Or is there a way to *only* block ssh access and allow http?
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* Gordon R. Keehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-20-06 11:02]:
> The head is the one room in my house where I never need to remember a
> password. ;-{)>
BUT, you still must find an empty seat...
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from using Firefox for the time being.
The openSUSE rpms or ??
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* Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-20-06 11:53]:
> Where did you get that information? It's not part of the "whois"
> output.
Don't know where *he* got it but,
http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report?url=http://www.marymount.edu
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* Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-20-06 12:28]:
> > Se ti riferisci a quella in cui dicevi che sabato avresti mandato gli
> > script, sì...
> > Altre non ne ho ricevute.
> > Ciao
>
> Yassir, that shore looks like eye-tallyun to me
* Nick Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-22-06 09:08]:
> The command to use from the CLI as root was unlimit=0. try this, it
> might work.
isn't this "ulimit" rather than "unlimit" ??
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* Darryl Gregorash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-24-06 00:40]:
> Hmm, midnight on a Saturday night, and Henne's at work, now *that* is
> dedication :-)
Your midnight, not Henne's, but still.
Merry Christmas Henne and all.
And to all, a good... er Good Wishes
* jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-24-06 07:31]:
>
> the better way is to name the partition (label), so that
> it's mounted in /media/
>
> however, I don't remember exactly how to name it :-(
>
The YasT Partition Editor can do it..
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If you select 'Mount by Volume Name', it will always mount to the same
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for you to include them the next
time (for what-ever reason?)?
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en use the package if/when it arrives. But long live
> Novell
If you feel that way, and apparently you do considering you have
switched distros, LEAVE. Do not hang around here just to bash
openSUSE, that is the definition of a troll and the function that you
are filling
* Jay Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-25-06 23:35]:
> Agreed, this mailing list in particular is all about having a problem, hoping
> to
> find someone whom had a similar problem and fixed it. This is what makes Linux
> just that.
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> But its hard to test a DVD movie on a liveCD.
Hint: Put the movie dvd in your second dvd drive :^)
could *not* resist :^)
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* John Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-27-06 03:30]:
> Couldn't you just get the tarball run the make file therein?
NOTE: *Nearly* always better, especially for less than geek status, to
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* Kai Ponte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-30-06 22:11]:
> g'day?
>
> Why do I suddenly feel like throwing a shrimp on the barbie?
>
>
> Anyone got a Fosters?
prefer West End meself, but haven't had one since '62 :^(
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3b, change the working
directory for kdar, start kdar from a script denoting specific paths
including /usr/bin/
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7300 GS"
256mb
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~/.darrc or /etc/darrc. Original setup a chore, but flying colors
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0*1024*1024. I have no
problem writting <=4G. >4G growisofs faults.
16:16 wahoo:~ > rpm -qf `which growisofs` `which k3b`
dvd+rw-tools-7.0-0.pm.0
k3b-0.12.17-100.pm.0
BUT, I have written >4G iso's ???
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;
> How could I tell smart to ignore the conflict?
quick & dirty,
smart install --download
then install using rpm, but you shouldn't. You will have package
conflicts -- not good(tm!)
16:23 wahoo:~ > rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libmad.so.0 ;rpm -q amarok
mad-0.15.1b-52.1
amarok-1.4.4-108
* James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-01-07 16:45]:
[...]
> Another thing I've noticed is that doing backups this way causes my
> computer clock to run slow, despite running on an AMD 64 bit cpu and
> running ntpd.
I don't see that, amd 4200+ X2
arm coffee, but I
know not ???
> The clock slowdowns seem to appear when I'm doing both. It only
> loses a few minutes.
>
> Mine is an AMD 64 3200+ single core & 1 GB memory.
Dual core makes the diff. I don't even notice the burning :^)
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reate 2.2G
dar files and include 2 dar files per platter
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ces the user/pref files below ~/.mozilla/firefox, and has for some
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* Jim Flanagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-02-07 20:31]:
> Is there a plugin for Konq that plays widows media, similar to
> mplayer for firefox?
er, maybe mplayer
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.xml
Smart should be capable (smart enough) of self-policing itself,
removing the errant files itself. I questioned this on the smart-list
and was told what caused the error, but them seemed uninterested in
making an automatic correction available.
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> requires a username and password to accept the relay; this protocol
> goes under the name of SMTP AUTH.
BUT, where have you set: relayhost = smtp.comcast.net
then, of course: postfix reload
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* Pascal Bleser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-05-07 06:47]:
> J Sloan wrote:
> > Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >> You will have to look at the text generated during 'smart update' for
> >> the gulty site, denoted by "error", and remove:
> >>
* Mike Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-05-07 14:47]:
> On Friday 05 January 2007 06:06, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Paul Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-05-07 00:33]:
> > > I'm trying to send mail through my ISP using sendmail (postfix
> > > under the
. The reason to 'move' rather
than just delete is to be able to recover items you wish or find that
you need.
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m Learn messages as ham (non-spam)
[]
I'm sure you get the idea
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national security and to stop evil people from evil doings with which
> I whole heartedly agree.
>
> ... why suse why...
Uh, uh HERE WE GO, again. Run, the sky is falling!
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of k3b?
3. What have you tried to do?
4. What results?
5. What did you expect that did not happen?
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two gigabyte block size times 1K
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Open
B.
I have 4gb ram and .5gb swap and after 45 days up, only 26mb swap is
used.
htop reports 277 total tasks with 15 running atm.
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* jan kalcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-11-07 22:05]:
> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >
> > I have 4gb ram and .5gb swap and after 45 days up, only 26mb swap is
> > used.
> >
> > htop reports 277 total tasks with 15 running atm.
> >
> >
>
>
* George Stoianov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-12-07 12:56]:
> How can I configure one keyboard key to switch to a particular
> desktop?
sax, sax2, yast, yast2, zast and zast2, Personal_Settings
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ing to a similar effect?
As Bruce said, I find ImageMagick much better for batch work. Try the
command line he gave.
ps: works fine for my D70 and D200.
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-devel package.
The Java 5 Runtime Environment is intended for software developers and
vendors who wish to redistribute their applications.
Distribution: SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64)
If you like to install rpm's, then do it. Why complain about something
that exists and
* HG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-14-07 14:46]:
>
> >*PLONK*
>
> I'm still probably just a fool, but ... what does that mean?
google is your *only* friend:
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=plonk
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ndows, it must be able to do this - I haven't done much googling or
> reading, but I think you should tell me the answer right now."
[...]
Excellent, Kevin!
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*will* be outside the community. There are those who contribute,
participate, lurk, leach and drag/deride.
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Subject: Re: [opensuse] Future of SUSE (at home)
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 12:22:59 -0600
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m tar ball will corrupt your rpm-based system, altering
file structure and replacing/removing files necessary to other
applications, perhaps to the point of a failed system.
At the very least, when installing a tar ball, checkinstall should be
employed, UNLESS YOU ARE VERY KNOWLEDGABLE ABOUT LI
arch.cgi?advanced=yes
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please don't top-post and please use a quote indicator, "> ".
Sure you can. It installs as part of the kde desktop.
After installing kdetoys, as right click on the k-bar, select
'add applet to panel' and pick kweather.
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ng an rpm-based system and installing tar balls. You should
seriously consider 'checkinstall'.
Have you looked at the tar ball for the installation directories to see
where gls_sf_bessel.h is placed? hint, check the config.log.
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0.
> The installation failed, with a permission denial on /dev/lp0.
>
> I seem to recall some discussion of this issue on the list a while back.
> Does anyone recall it and the solution?
http://lists.opensuse.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi?advanced=yes
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ocal/sbin, etc, so there is no collision.
> According to old unix traditions, /usr/local is where non-vendor
> stuff is installed.
But you only address a very small segment. You do not consider the
libraries, configuration files, and maintaining the rpm database. The
statement I made is
#x27;make uninstall', sometimes provided.
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*** Installation failed. Aborting package creation.
> Cleaning up...OK
Note that *all* of the required supplementary packages must exist. And
checkinstall must be ran as 'root'.
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, rather than /usr/local.
also for 10.1: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
undoubtedly available for 10.0.
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mit.
>
>
> And it works. :-)
This is odd. I don't understand the missing "mailbox_size_limit" in
main.cf. It appeared in 9.0 and is in my 10.1 main.cf and was there
originally. I did not add it. The commenter must not have been using
SUSE/openSUSE.
going further, the s
k to my original statement:
At the very least, when installing a tar ball, checkinstall should be
employed, UNLESS YOU ARE VERY KNOWLEDGABLE ABOUT LINUX STRUCTURE.
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* Carlos E. R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-15-07 17:59]:
> The Monday 2007-01-15 at 17:39 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
[...]
> > This is odd. I don't understand the missing "mailbox_size_limit" in
> > main.cf. It appeared in 9.0 and is in my 10.1 main.cf and
d packages from Packman to replace the
drm-crippled packages lawfully provided by Novell/openSUSE?
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Patrick ShanahanRegistered Linux User #207535
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* Kai Ponte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-15-07 21:39]:
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> Where would I find the icon for the USB disk?
With the usb-disk connected, look on your desktop and/or 'my computer'.
or, in /media/...
or, konqueror, media:/
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* Sergey Mkrtchyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-01-70 12:34]:
> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >* Sergey Mkrtchyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-15-07 15:36]:
> > [...]
> >>Yes, I'm running 10.0, but YaST brought it's "No Results" for
> >>ch
here is a manpage.
I'm sure that a similar utility exists for other filesystems. Goggle
is available.
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* Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-16-07 17:20]:
> On Tuesday 16 January 2007 14:03, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > remember Goggle ???
>
> As in "beer goggles?"
I believe that I could get much cheaper eye-glasses if I just used to
Budweiser glass elemen
sck
> would automatically re-set that date, but maybe there is some special
> type of e2fsck running on my machine that isn't driven by date. On
> the other hand, 29-May-2006 is a long time ago. Surely an auto-fsck
> should have been run since then. Pretty strange.
more likely th
arge, or if N is not
specified and standard input, rather than a file, is
being read.)
p or % Go to a position N percent into the file. N should be
between 0 and 100.
I don't know why you are unable to find what yo
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