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On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, michael bovee wrote:
> Hope I'm not getting on any nerves yet with my PATH questions, but anyway my
> PATH as seen when logged in as root is --
> /usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin
> seems like I can just leave that alone...
Seems sane enough. Despite what Paul L. has said, every Linux (or
other Unix-like) system I've used in the past five or more years has
included the sbin directories in root's path. The only change I sometimes
make is to add /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin to catch stuff I might
have installed from source.
> Another thing -- I'm getting double posts from a lot of people, including
> Paul L. Is this something with the list, or do I have something configured
> wrong here?
It's probably due to the fact that some people are sending messages to
both the list and your direct address. Unless you have something in your
mail setup to eliminate the duplicates, you'll see both copies. A Google
search for "procmail duplicate message" will turn up several procmail
based ways of dealing with this. Other Mail Delivery/User Agents have
similar solutions, but I'm not familiar with any in particular.
- --
-Matt
If an experiment works, something has gone wrong.
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