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Unsticky these?

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julian67
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Re: Unsticky these?

#21 Post by julian67 »

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#22 Post by Pick2 »

edbarx wrote:I had another quick look at the discussed thread. ... That thread is not as important as I imagined. ...
au contraire mon ame !
They are important Until you have read them. So I guess we need the opinion of someone who hasn't read them yet :? :?
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#23 Post by nadir »

i (really !) havent read it yet (as its too long). i am the expert you are looking for:
i dont think its important

is that called "dada"? :lol:
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#24 Post by edbarx »

As I said earlier, I was under the impression that the thread discussed the use of the CLI. However, after reading parts of it, it is clear that it doesn't. The CLI without the ability to read and understand the manpages is nothing. Furthermore, there is nothing shameful in changing one's opinion if one finds evidence as to the contrary.
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