e gets this abnormal encoding
information from.
In my first thought, there was a default NLS in the Kernel - Files System -
NLS. So changed it from cp949 to iso8859-1. But this difficulty still remains.
Could you give me a hint?
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advance,
YOON, Joo-Yung
from Korea
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lan.
The /etc/conf.d/net in the server commented out gateway setting.
But I do not know which file else should be touched or has been touched
unknown to me during re-installation.
Could anyone give me a hint?
Thanks in advance,
YOON, Joo-Yung
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der=gentoo-user
> @first(1) 1d /usr/bin/dailystrips --basedir=/home/john/Docs/Marrant/comics -l -d
> dorktower garfield
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> [/fcrontab -l]
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jonathan
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Hi,
I did not test it myself, but isn't is possible for you to make a file
similiar to 00basic or others in the env.d directory, which reflects your
new system "silverware"?
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 10:13:14PM +0900, YOON, Joo-Yung wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Did you do "e
PEN="|lesspipe.sh %s"
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> I have not only read the env.d doc, but printed it and there is no joy here.
> Any suggestions. The software was developed on 2 different systems both Caldera
> 3.1.1 Linux. And the software runs just fine.
>
> che
You fellows are right.
I just added "/bin/bash" in /etc/passwd,
and it started to work fine to read .bash_profile.
Thanks.
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the telnet login.
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 11:37:15PM -0700, Luke Ravitch wrote:
> On 2003-07-05 23:25, YOON, Joo-Yung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It exists for sure, and contains many settings therein,
> > but the thing is it is not called or executed automatically
> > u
12:57:12AM -0500, Ta^3 Deftkore wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 03:03:24PM +0900, YOON, Joo-Yung wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My $SHELL is /bin/sh which is linked to /bin/bash, but .bashrc
> > does not seem to be read when I login.
> > Could anyone tell me how to
Hi,
My $SHELL is /bin/sh which is linked to /bin/bash, but .bashrc
does not seem to be read when I login.
Could anyone tell me how to make $HOME/.bashrc called in the login time?
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