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> Sorry group I just realized I've been sending HTML emails to the
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> Stupid Outlook.
It's not a *huge* deal, but _thanks_ for fixing that :D
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Sorry group I just realized I've been sending HTML emails to the group
Plain text now set.
Stupid outlook
Thanks
Gary
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> profanity to the list. Please know that I did not intend any offence,
> save to the OP of the thread. I will clean it up, or keep it private.
> I really like this list, and I really don't like whining.
I must take this opportunity to publicly apologize for posting
profanity to the list. Please know that I did not intend any offence,
save to the OP of the thread. I will clean it up, or keep it private.
I really like this list, and I really don't like whining. I am sorry.
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> I apologize for the email concerning freeBSD
> screwing me out of 50 bucks at LISA/2003.
FreeBSD itself does not sell anything. In fact, everything from FreeBSD
is free - hence the name - no credit card required or accepted at all.
There are some companies that sell such things as CD ins
I apologize for the email concerning freeBSD
screwing me out of 50 bucks at LISA/2003.
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On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 18:30, Miguel Mendez wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 19:16:31 +0100
> Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Adding a user should not be rocket science,
>
> It isn't.
>
> > If the old time Bill Joy lovers would realise that 'csh" sucks big
> > time, we may avoid a l
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 19:16:31 +0100
Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adding a user should not be rocket science,
It isn't.
> If the old time Bill Joy lovers would realise that 'csh" sucks big
> time, we may avoid a lot of problems.
You can always use /bin/sh, and yes, it does histor
Adding a user should not be rocket science,
If the old time Bill Joy lovers would realise that 'csh" sucks big
time, we may avoid a lot of problems.
If anyone can prove to me that "csh" is superior in any respect to bash,
then please tell me.
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t should be as easy as pie to add a user.
Why the hell does FreeBSD go on and on shooting itself in the foot ?
RTFM has become a bad joke.
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t, which if it just had
> a couple of more words of explanation added,
> would eliminate a great deal of confusion.
>
> Where do you go with suggestions for changes?
>> end of "Re: adduser .. revisited, an apology" from Joe Gwozdecki <<
That's what send-pr(1)
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 08:49:38AM -0600, Joe Gwozdecki wrote:
> > Especially unfriendly to a very new admin/user, who should
> > probably be referred to /stand/sysinstall post-install
> > configuration. Remember that as a new user to FreeBSD/UNIX
> > one of the first recommended steps is to ge
> On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 02:49:26 -0800
> Adam Weinberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > The whole point of this email has been entirely overlooked: to someone
> > who is unfamiliar with adduser, the initial configuration questions
> > aren't identifiable as such. Perhaps a note such as "Answers
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 02:49:26 -0800
Adam Weinberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The whole point of this email has been entirely overlooked: to someone
> who is unfamiliar with adduser, the initial configuration questions
> aren't identifiable as such. Perhaps a note such as "Answers to the
> follo
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Alex wrote:
> > Secondly, adduser sucks.
>
> That's your opinion and that's ok. I for one think that it is great.
>
I used adduser for some accounts and pw for others,
me I love the un*x credo that there is always another
way to do something.
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>> end of "Re: adduser .. revisited, an apology" from Cliff Sarginson <<
The whole point of this email has been entirely overlooked: to someone
who is unfamiliar with adduser, the initial configuration questions
aren't identifiable as such. Perhaps a note such as &q
Dear/Beste Cliff,
Sunday, December 29, 2002, 10:40:46 PM, you wrote:
> Ok,
> Two things.
> One is I should not have mouthed off such a stupid email. I apologise.
It happens to the best of us.
> Secondly, adduser sucks.
That's your opinion and that's ok. I for one think that it is great.
> Le
Ok,
Two things.
One is I should not have mouthed off such a stupid email. I apologise.
Secondly, adduser sucks.
Let's end this thread, blame it on me.
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