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On 29 Jun 2009, at 17:47, Francis Fish wrote:

> *sometimes*, very occasionally, it helps. Maybe once a year. Useful  
> when editing config files too. But you're right about the other  
> 99.9999%. I read somewhere there's an ubuntu util that creates a git  
> repo for your /etc area and updates using a daemon whenever a file  
> is changed, but not had a
> chance to check it - that would make it worth turning the option off.

Ooh, I've done that manually. Didn't think to look if someone'd done a  
daemon for it already.


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