Hi,

that was it... thanks! :-))
It should have come earlier to my mind to search on the whole system for 
another dvbcut.sf.netrc...

Am Dienstag, 19. Juni 2007 18:57 schrieb Michael Riepe:
> There is no universally accepted place for storing application settings
> under Unix. In the examples the settings file will be searched for in
> the following directories:
> 
>    1. SYSCONF - the default value is INSTALL/etc/settings

It was even more weird... there was a config file under /etc/X11, which was 
linked  from /usr/lib/qt3/etc/settings... arghhh!

> That is, if you ever used dvbcut with root privileges (e.g. inside su or
> sudo), it may have written the settings to one of the system directories
> instead because it suddenly had write permissions. 

Seems that I have accidentally started dvbcut as root on May 28th
when I installed something and forgot to exit from that shell.  ;-)

Sorry for all the hassle... 

ciao,
Ralph 

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