Re: Sort command problem

2000-05-06 Thread Jean Francois Ortolo
Thank you very much for Mr. Jieff. Setting LC_ALL=C appears to solve the problem for me. Many thanks. Jean François -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null

too many utilities?

2000-05-06 Thread Michael Tokarev
Hello! It's seemed strange to me -- there are many different implementations of some utilities around. Examples: gnu inetutils ftp/ftpd, inetd, rshco, syslogd, talk/talkd, telnet/telnetd, tftp/tftpd, whois netkit-base -- possible dead (?), now split in redhat inetd, ping,

Re: Telnet program. It really works!!!!!

2000-05-06 Thread JM
Matt, Thank you very much for your help. I coded according to your pseudo-code and it really works!!! I still have one last question, though. The output of the telnet pipes back to parent which has a c/r (ASCII carriage return) appended at the end of everyline in my Text widget window. I am

--excludepath installation

2000-05-06 Thread Michael Redinger
Hi, I posted this once, but somehow it got lost, and Red Hat Support doesn't answer, does probably not think this qualifies as a basic installation question ... I want to do a rather "strange" installation - install everything, but don't include /usr/ (/usr/ would be provided by NFS).

Re: too many utilities?

2000-05-06 Thread Michael Redinger
Well, I suppose this diversity is what is often called "freedom of choice". These utilities do _basically_ the same, but there are major differences, each targeting at another audience. I'm not always happy with the programs RHAT chooses - I use xinetd instead of inetd, syslog-ng instead of