On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 11:02:08PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And after I turned on the power, rebooted and logged again, I got a
segmentation fault whenever I tried to man -w something. Only after
manualy
running the script the man -w something worked.
Has someone else
On a previous posting I said that I needed to run the mentioned cron script
manualy.
Now I found out when I had to run this script manualy.
It turned out that it happaned after a shutdown command when I was logged
to an xterm (and su to root). Prior to the shutdown I also had an xman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On a previous posting I said that I needed to run the mentioned cron script
manualy.
Now I found out when I had to run this script manualy.
It turned out that it happaned after a shutdown command when I was logged to
an xterm (and su to root). Prior to the
On a previous posting I said that I needed to run the mentioned cron script
manualy.
Now I found out when I had to run this script manualy.
It turned out that it happaned after a shutdown command when I was logged to
an xterm (and su to root). Prior to the shutdown I also had an xman window
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