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Date: | Wed, 30 Sep 1998 11:54:47 -0700 |
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Bob Walker writes:
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> Two separate questions:
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> 1) What's the accepted way of removing a person from an Apache
> password file? vi(or editor of your choice)?
Yes, you can use vi or any other bytestream file editor of your choice.
> 2) Has anybody found a way to get any type of redo capability in the
> posix shell? I have access to the bash shell on all our unix
> boxes(linux,sco,and DUX), Qedit has it's own, AQ and QUERY have MPEX
> hooks. Just the posix shell is left out in the cold.
Yes.
Go into sh.hpbin.sys and type "man fc" for the details.
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