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It's my understanding the (at least) refers to other device types that may
produce human legible output,
that would also get expanded output, but which of these types may be supported
by a particular platform or
implementation is left unspecified. As phrased it is more inclusive than (or
similar
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Enclosed are the minutes of yesterdays meeting. The next call is next week,
please note that it will be one hour earlier than normal for participants in
Europe.
regards
Andrew
Minutes of the 26th October 2017 Teleconference Austin-842 Page 1 of 1
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Stephane Chazelas wrote:
> AFAIK, that feature comes from GNU rm (circa 1990). While
> initially it was just printing the name of the files, it changed
> starting around 1998 to more verbose texts that did include the
> path of the files and more
A feature like this first appeared on UNOS in 198