Robert Lugg writes:
> Also, in the command below, be sure to use the:
> `
> symbol. Do not use the:
> '
> symbol. If you are new to Linux or Unix (like myself), that might not
> be obvious. The two different single-quotes are different. The first
> may be on your keyboard with the " and the other is usually on the left
> side with the ~
A small point: back-quote (`) is typically on the key with tilde (~),
front-quote(') is typically with double-quote ("). Back-quote (`) is
what's required here.
I know that's what you meant, but it may not have been totally clear
in your message.
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Department of Computer Science FAX -- (505) 646-1002
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