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Contents:
Greetings From Jim Dennis
linux ether16 support --or--
- isapnptools
 
Need Help!!! --or--
- Removing an OS
 
uninstallshield --or--
- InstallShield: Netscape 4.7
 
redhat linux problem --or--
- Console Goes Comatose After a Few Days
 
Routing a Linux Subnet --or--
- Subnetting
 
soho linux network --or--
- Two Node Network: How
 
Problem --or--
- Informix/SCO SE version 5.0 under iBCS
 
Hub restriction --or--
- Do Your Homework: IEEE 802.3
 
question about ProxyArp --or--
- ProxyARP
 
Is there any.. --or--
- Syslog Events from a Particular Host to a Particular File
 
Id "x" respawning too fast: Murdered Mysteriously
windows 2000 --or--
- First Win/2000 Question!
 
drive space --or--
- What to Delete from Drive C
 
Linux as a SOCKS client
Lost Password --or--
- Simpler Way to Recover From a Lost Password
 
Re: "harden" Linux DNS server --or--
- "Hardening" a Red Hat (into a Helmet?)
 
Kermit --or--
- A bit more about C-Kermit
	from its author.
 
problem with bash/vi editing mode --or--
- ksh Keybindings (vi Keys)
 
Weird Mount Permissions & Where's a Word Processor
.max files --or--
- .max extension on an e-mail attachment
 
lots of linux questions --or--
- Accupuncturist Filmaker Hates Fascist MS Products
 
IMAP/POP daemon on RH 6.0 and 6.1 --or--
- Installing a POP Daemon on Red Hat Linux
 
Greetings from Jim Dennis
Many people have been known to quote Blaise Pascal:
	"I have made this letter longer than usual because I 
	lack the time to make it shorter."
In this month's Answer Guy, the Answer Guy himself learns some solid 
lessons in recovery planning.  In the case of his editor, to hit the Save 
key combination every once in a while.  You never know when you're 
accidentally going to hit the key assigned to "quit this session without 
prompting".  Thus 
	"I have made this blurb shorter than usual because I 
	lack the time do it over."
Sorry folks!  And I wouldn't be the Answer Guy if I didn't have the answer 
for this.  Emacs users, make sure to turn auto-save-mode on for your important
buffers before you get rolling, amd set your auto-save-interval to 
something other than NIL.  Screen users, make sure to update -- the newer 
versions now ask before completely shutting down screen itself.  And try not
to use a keyboard with \ too close to ] so you're less likely to backwack
that fascinating article you were writing.
 
 
Copyright © 2000, James T. Dennis 
Published in The Linux Gazette Issue 51 March 2000