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RE: convention for putting a variable in a path...
Subject:RE: convention for putting a variable in a path... From:"Kimberly McClintock" <kimberly -dot- mcclintock -at- openlogic -dot- com> To:"Sean Wheller" <sean -at- inwords -dot- co -dot- za> Date:Fri, 7 Jul 2006 13:28:40 -0600
As always -- thanks everybody --
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Wheller [mailto:sean -at- inwords -dot- co -dot- za]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:27 PM
To: Kimberly McClintock
Cc: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com; Peter Neilson
Subject: Re: convention for putting a variable in a path...
On Friday 07 July 2006 21:22, Kimberly McClintock wrote:
> Not a standard desktop user -- a developer manually installing our
product
> -- an open source repository.
Anyone working on Linux at the technical level will know what the init
scripts
are and where to find them and how to use them. User of deb or rpm
-based
systems will know the differences.
--
Ask me about the Monkey.
Sean Wheller
Technical Author
sean -at- inwords -dot- co -dot- za
+27-84-854-9408 http://www.inwords.co.za
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