when I was in a similar position:
du | sort -n | tail -n 20
Of course this may not be an optimal solution (i.e. any constructive criticism
would be appreciated).
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Michael Schwendt wrote:
Why not upgrade both packages at once?
Go for it. I was just being explicit.
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was listed by on average 13-14 dnsbl's. Exactly one IPA all week was
listed by less than 6. The high was something listed on 31 of them.
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> On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 11:30, Marvin Blackburn wrote:
> > Does anyone have a location on a howto to configure amanda. If not, does
> > anyone have instructions
> > on configuring it on red hat?
> >
> > --
> > Marvin Blackburn
> > Systems Administrator
> > Glen Raven
> > "He's no f
Mike Vanecek wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 12:58:12 -400, Charles Denentt wrote
>
>>You might want to check out http://woogie.net/linksysmon. I
>>installed this a couple of weeks ago on my RH9 system with the
>>Linksys 4 port router/switch. it also tells you abou
Hi all. I recently purchased a monitor that isn't in the display profiles
for Red Hat 9 and was wondering if it could be added for the next release
of Red Hat? The monitor is a Sun Microsystems CM751U 19" monitor. The
back of the monitor has the following information:
CM751U
100-120V/200-240
> On 04 Aug 2003 16:44:30 +0100, Nick Lindsell wrote
> > >
> > > Dumb question time. If I tell the router to send log information to the Linux
> > > server, how do I tell the Linux server to accept and log them? I assume the
> > > Linksys router will send packets to the Linux server with log inform
When a new version of some software is released, it apparently takes
RedHat a while before they release it. For example, Mozilla 1.4 was
recently released and has not yet shown up via the up2date application.
So, I went exploring around the RedHat ftp site and came across
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pu
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 10:53, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> ftp://ftp.dulug.duke.edu/ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/4.1/en/iso/i386
> is empty
I actually have some 4.1 CD's, but I only have a dialup connection. I
could mail them to the individual that wanted them if they email me.
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Just wondering if libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 has been depreciated? I have
the latest libstdc++-3.2.2-5 installed (Red Hat 9) and libstdc++-libc6
doesn't seem to be in it. I did a little googling and found that
libstdc++-2.95 apparently provided it. I want to install a rpm I found
on freshmeat that
> >> I doubt it.
Duke University has from version 1.0 stored on its FTP server. If you
want an older version of Red Hat check there. Since it is a University
server you might want to hold off downloading until "after hours."
The URL is:
ftp://ftp.dulug.duke.edu/
check the path /ftp.redhat.co
an excellent mirror, but that
depends on where you are in the world).
My router ran Red Hat 7.1 - I suspect you'll be fine with 7.3, perhaps
even 8 or 9 (If it works on my P75 notebook it should run on your 233MHz
machine)
Cheers,
Charles
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> Sorry, but what's a *.pif file ??
A .pif file is a Program Information File, a Windows file used to launch
Windows applications (or as many have pointed out virus code).
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> up fetchmail/procmail.
>
> [0]: the email addies I got the emails from are [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Son of a ..Can you send me a copy of all the headers? I've got a dual
boot system (w2k and rh9). I don't use
Robert Denton wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to set up a system in linux. One area in which I am
> having difficulty is performance monitoring. What I would like to do is
> collect perf counters at 15 sec intervals throughout the day and then have
> them emailed to me in a log in the evenings. A
> On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 12:39, sentinel wrote:
> > Good tools however they are not GUI based. MRTG and RRDtool write logs and
> > create charts/web pages. Snort has ACID which is a GUI tool but typically
> > is used to monitor network intrusion. iptraf is a firewall filter which can
> > also wri
Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> At Sun, 01 Jun 2003 13:09:26 -0400 "Charles R. Dennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>I ended up deleting the icon also. I use KDE and put a script in
>>~/.kde/Autostart that will start up a few things for me when I log in.
>
dch wrote:
> I hope top posts are OK in this list. Anyway, the solution is rather
> strange.
>
> Add > Application Button > System Tools > Red Hat Icon.
>
> Push the button which will put the original applet in the Systray.
> Delete the (green) button that you added. This will leave the "check
I ended up deleting the icon also. I use KDE and put a script in
~/.kde/Autostart that will start up a few things for me when I log in.
I added the line "rhn-applet-gui &" in that script to get it back. I
figured I'd try the solution below but if I right click in the panel I
see the Add feature b
Michael Fratoni wrote:
> Install the kern-utils package from CD2.
>
> $ rpm --redhatprovides /usr/sbin/dmidecode
> kernel-utils-2.4-8.29
>
> $ whichcd -v 9 kernel-util
> Searching in the RHL9 database.
>
> Searching for kernel-util...
> CD-2:kernel-utils-2.4-8.29.i386.rpm
>
> [...]
>
>
T
Michael Fratoni wrote:
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> On Thursday 29 May 2003 10:20 pm, Charles R. Dennett wrote:
>
>>Hal Burgiss wrote:
>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] redhat-list-annoyances]$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/sensors
>>>l
Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 07:15:42PM -0400, Charles R. Dennett wrote:
>
>>Does anyone know of any packages that can pull this data off the
>>motherboard or can point me in another direction to look?
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] hal]$ sensors
> adm
Hi,
I've set up a RH 9 system at home. It's my first Linux system but I'm
an old UNIX admin. One of the things I've been setting up is a system
to monitor various system resources. I've been playing around with
something I had used at work on my Solaris systems called Orca. (You can
see it at h
--- Cliff Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Not that I can see. I don't think there were any
> real changes to the
> driver itself, other than RH 9 support. The most
> noticable difference
> was the new installer which was actually pretty
> nice. Interestingly, it
> apparently didn't build and
Laptop : Compaq 900
Info from the Sound Card Configuration Tool
Vendor : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]
Model : M5451 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device
Module : disabled
- Charles
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To
Hi,
I've
loaded Redhat 8.0 onto my laptop. I'm having problems getting the sound to
work. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
-Charles
<>
manner as remote nfs filestems.
I created a auto.apps with the following entries:
oracle -rw,suid,hard,intr $HOST:/zeRDBMS/app/oracle/product
Now the local automount works but now my remote automounts to /apps do not.
What am I forgetting?
Charles (Allen) Jordan <[EMAIL PROTEC
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 15:35:38 +
From: Alan Peery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems with SSH
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Charles Kibler wrote:
> Using username "ckibler".
> ckibler@hostname's password:
> ?]0;ckibler@RHL1:~[ckibler@
In setting up SSH Tunnel for using DreamweaverMX I am running Putty and
Plink, Linux 8.0
In testing and setup with Putty I get the following response
login as: ckibler
ckibler@hostname's password:
[ckibler@RHL1 ckibler]$
With Plink I get:
Using username "ckibler".
ckibler@hostname's password:
file "domain-a.com";
};
etc.
and create domain-a.com file in your namedb file, make sure that it is
readable by named process.
Regards,
Igor
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 00:29, Charles Holbrook wrote:
I have multiple domains registered that all end up pointing to the same IP
address.
Um I just realized that this might not of been clear enough. I want all of
those different versions of aaa to point to the same domain name so
everything else points to aaa.com. All domains are registered and out there.
At 05:29 PM 1/21/2003 -0600, you wrote:
I have multiple domains registered
I have multiple domains registered that all end up pointing to the same IP
address. This would seem to be a fairly simple project. But right now due
to my massive brain fart I have created zone files for every single domain
name. How do I just forward all of those domain names to the same zon
ne is interested!
Thanks in advance!
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Charles
R. Kibler, Extension Specialist
Web Systems
Administrator / Web
Designer
Web Management and
Support Email:
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College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Science
I think that the 700*10448580 is closer to the actual thing because they
say that with "overburn" a CDr will hold approximately 720 MB worth of
data. The multiplication comes closer to that.
At 04:03 PM 1/20/2003 -0600, you wrote:
hello,
i know that when talking about ram, a megabyte isn't actu
I hate to cross post but I am really up a creek with this server and am
quickly running out of options. Could you all take a look through this
email and see if anything catches your eye?
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 13:45:43 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Charles Holbrook <[EMAIL PROTEC
Emmanuel wrote:
> Does the command "fdisk -l /dev/sda" output anything?
OK, I figured out that I had to do /sbin/fdisk
But no output. Hmmm.
Chuck
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Digital Dic
command "fdisk -l /dev/sda" output anything?
> You'll probably find the correct device name by checking
> the contents of /var/log/messages when you plug the drive in.
I tried this and got
[root@localhost inbox]# fdisk -l /dev/sda
bash: fdisk: command not found
Maybe my ins
I finally wiped Windows off of my Thinkpad and installed RH 8.0. Most
things went well (I'm mailing from it now), but I'm having trouble
getting my IO Data USB hard drive mounted. I have been doing this with
no trouble on my Dell desktop using the below command in FSTAB
/dev/sda5 /mnt/win_h
That
> was remedied in 8.0.
> All of the installs I did for 7.3 though, detected
> and installed my card
> flawlessly.
>
>
Does anyone know if the WPC11 card works in 8.0?
Charles
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Do you Yahoo!?
New DSL Internet Access from SBC &a
lt KDE look. I have used Null for about a
month and I *love* it.
Charles
--- Anthony Abby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For any of you who have actually been using the RH 8
> betas.. what's your
> take on the bluecurve environment? I noted that
> konquerer is remo
I recently moved a Proliant 1600R from RH6.2 to RH 7.2. The
installation went very smoothly (nice job RH). Using RH Network, I
upgraded to RH 2.4.9-34smp.
Then, I started to check things out. It appears that this box (a Dual
500 MHZ box) is not recognized as an SMP machine. Both processors
res apache-eapi which i cannot find.
Anyone have rpms for these buggers that work on Rh7.2 (apache 1.3.x)
tia
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(c) The probability of both happening is even smaller: the
multiplication of those 2 small numbers. (assuming that Murphy's Law
does not kick in.)
The whole reason for doing backups is to safeguard against Murphy's Law.
gee
t of the issue.
Nope, mine is from a sjmudd rpm
> Also, do you have "DELIVERY_MODULE" set to "Sendmail" or "SMTPDirect" in
> /var/mailman/Mailman/Default.py (or possibly
> /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py). I'm using the default of "SMTPDirect&q
wait" returns, and you need
to divide by 256 to get the actual value. You would do something like
$rc = $rc>>8;
if ( $rc != 0 ) {
print "Yikes, the system call failed!\n";
}
Read up on the system command. There are things you should be aware of
ing server with th
e-r switch (see /etc/sysconfig/syslog) and then modify the
/etc/syslog.conf on each web server to direct some or all messages to
the central server (or both the local box and central server). I would
keep the system clocks well synchronized on the bo
ed to know
> if there was a better way. Is there a way that 1 hard drive can connect to
> several machines just for logs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
have you tried configuring syslog to log web traffic to a central
server?
charles
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es a DROP. I tried -I too. yes I'm aware
this should stop all traffic from that block, but I'm fien with that :)
Can anyone tell me why this isn't stopping him/her in his tracks?
thanks
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repair this?
Try this
ln -s /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock /tmp
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n. Even tried the RPM
> > version but still no luck.
You need the openssh-server rpm
hth
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sion.
To be clear,
-F is for "Freshen". It will only update rpms already installed.
-U is for "Upgrade or install if not already there".
hth
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ikey need to
ln -s /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock /tmp
hth
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On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 23:54, David Talkington wrote:
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> >> installing package kernel-2.4.9-31 needs 3Mb on the / filesystem
> >
> >This should read "needs an additional 3Mb&q
On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 00:00, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 11:45:07PM -0500, Charles Galpin wrote:
> > I always have a hard time findign perl rpms. Where do you guys go for
> > them?
> ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.1/en/DMA/CPAN/RPMS
>
> I d
.
If I try rpms for other distros, I get all kinds of dependecy problems -
like perl-devel which I can't find eitther.
I would just use CPAN but I'm trying (really hard) to keep my system rpm
based.
tia
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my firewall with a tiny disk - my
solution? Put a bigger drive in my standby firewall and deployed it.
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> Can somebody give suggestion how to get cgi work.
I strongly suggest you read the CGI man page
# man CGI
hth
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What Cameron is saying is send a fresh message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of replying to an arbitrary thread. Most nice mailers have
threading features and when you do that it thinks it's part of that
other thread (even when you remember to change the subject because it
uses the header info)
ractive to "freeze" the iso once
it has been released. That way there is no guessing. You always need to
apply the updates. If this is a one off, just use up2date. If thi si for
a number of machines, download everything from the updated dir and do a
rpm -F *.rpm on each machine.
charles
s wrong with this rule
(other than profanity in the comment)?
tia
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without it.
thanks
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e some reading in any event. You may just want to take the
easy route and do a fresh install.
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the 7.2 install CD. Choose upgrade. Deselect all packages. MAKE A
BOOT FLOPPY.
What *should* happen is it will install little to nothing, and then
create you aboot disk - possibly fixing your boot issue ate the same
time (in which case you won't need the boot disk).
hth
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well documented
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remember how expensive it
was and he didn't sound like it was for enterprose use. Regardless, I
evaled their product and it worked very well. Their tech support was
outstanding. comes with windows clients too.
Hylafax is a good free solution.
charles
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and might be able to shed the light on my more than likely stupidity :)
Sounds like you just need to change your virtual hosts config to use
your internal IP address.
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of course be better solutions to this - I make no claims about
being an expert on this stuff.
charles
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>
> As of today I have both DSL service (256K) as well as Cable
(1.5Mb/128K). As you can t
providing Red Hat provides that rpm.
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Too much of all the above?
Pretty much all of the above can be a factor, but I'd say the biggest
cost is bandwidth - if the site is popular. Bandwidth isn't cheap, the
rest are.
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you from searching
multiple list simultaneously (at least doing so easily).
I personally think they are a much better resource than Red Hat's
archive, but I am biased.
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Hi Paul
First, I think you missed the fact that the problem is solved.
Second, I know how to tunnel X through ssh. This pc has no X libs, apps
or anything. An X gui is in no way appropriate for this task. Then I did
say I would *rather* edit the files anyway :)
charles
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at
;t have them.
Thanks though, and see below for my fix.
> -----Original Message-
> From: Charles Galpin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: simple default route question, RH7.2
>
>
> I can't figure out
omatically, but it isn't working.
I can manually set the default route, and put that in static-routes or
rc.local, but I *know* this works on other machines without doing that.
anyone?
tia
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was mounted I'd see the contents od the
floppy (or nothing). This applies to anything else you mount, including
over nfs.
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d you want here is called 'identify'
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redhat.com does not :)
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On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 12:12, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 11:55:56AM -0500, Charles Galpin wrote:
> >
> > Anyone seen anything like this? Anyone know how to query rpm for all
> > packages installed since a date (so I can see what else changed)
>
> r
, but have yet to see if this fixes it.
Anyone seen anything like this? Anyone know how to query rpm for all
packages installed since a date (so I can see what else changed)
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gt; >
> > thats not so good. It looks like the IDE driver attached itself to your
> > CD-ROM drives. After you made your changes to /etc/lilo.conf, did you
> > forget to run /sbin/lilo ?
>
> I ran lilo, no errors reported.
But I never saw you say you rebooted. You did re
> > > dbrett wrote:
> > >
> > > >Does anybody know of a program which will get https pages?
See my other post regarding fetching web pages using perl. I haven't
done it myself, but I'm pretty sure there will be SSL enabled versions
of the
est);
if( $response->is_success ) {
# do something useful or..
print $response->content;
} else {
# if it fails print the error and save it as the output
print $response->error_as_HTML;
}
Easy eh?
See the HTTP::Request and LWP::UserAgent man pages
u want Windows XP?
>
> Just trying to get the story straight. ;-)
Mhh maybe crack is cheap where he lives?
:)
I'm with David - it would be much easier/cheaper/faster to just setup cd
burning aand printing under linux. Ask us for help with that, or stop
being stingy and share your dea
I'm trying to run up2date for the first time on a 7.1 box. When I run
up2date -u, it claims I need to allow kernel-smp to be installed.
It's a single processor machine!
Advice? Not ready to upgrade her to 7.2 right this second, thanks.
charles
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Hi,
I'm having a very similar problem with Redhat 7.2...
None of the suggestions in this thread worked for me...
This should be simple...
Display Manager = "KDM"
Desktop = "KDE" (or GNOME, or just a Window Manager)..
Why is this so complicated??
C
y the sources I think!
yes, that'sd your problem. Get the source rpm and rebuild/install after
you change (or even recompile) your kernel.
I find it highly annoying thta just recompiling the same kernel version
requires rebuilding the NVIDIA driver.
charles
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ook was a phone call to get them to send me a XP CD.
With the CDs they provide you can intall windows anyway you like (or dislike
:) )
It went very smoothly once I stopped trying to get both w2k and XP on it 9as
well as Linux). Just do windows first, then linux.
charles
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in or whatever that provides the same level
> of security and peace of mind as ssh?
Yup, check out mindterm.
hth
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hives etc.
tar puts things on tape.
these two tools can be used effectively to create your own backup scripts.
hth
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On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 10:52, Chuck Mead wrote:
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> On 10 Jan 2002, Charles Galpin posted the following:
>
> CG>Oh boy. I need to recreate some devices but I don't know which ones.
>
> Why not reinstall the dev
uch device
So I'm pretty sure some more devices need to be recreated. Does anyone
know what ones?
Please excuse me while I go beat myself ^H^H^H^H^H him some more.
thanks
charles
p.s. please spare me the flogging. I know what I am doing is wrong, but
I'm just trying to buy some time (abou
best way top resolve this - use the good old
pcmcia-cs package?
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Any and all suggestions welcome.
tia
charles
[1] this trip was planned for early March for my grandfathers 100th
birthday - but his death has moved it up to the next few days.
[2] Ok even if I wasn't staying long I'd want internet access.
mplicated. Maybe I'm reading too much into it.
that you are.
http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html
or see moongroup.com or the prairienet.org/redhat/ archives for plenty on
this topic
hth
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do things I suggested, step by step and let us know when you see a
problem - again you don't need to be physically near it.
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v/hdc
Actually since it's a CDRW he really wants to use scsi emulation. He had
better make sure that is setup properly. His lilo/grub config should
include "hdc=ide-scsi" stanza as part of his boot options.
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ou are bored, see this thread in the archives for the dirty
details:
http://www.prairienet.org/library/redhat/redhat-list/2001/12/threads.html#00068
> Cheers,
>
> Pieter
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