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From: mlh@zipper.zip.com.au (Matthew Hannigan)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Linux UFS support and FreeBSD
Date: 27 Dec 1996 03:09:14 GMT
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In article <32BB538E.6F8AD609@mindlink.bc.ca>,
John Timmers  <john_timmers@mindlink.bc.ca> wrote:
>> ['obscene' kernel messages ]

>Hear, hear...  I agree with DJS on this one.  Personally, I generally
>use a few choice curses myself when some piece-o'-software doesn't work,
>so I can understand quite clearly why the author of this utility used
>that sort of language in his code.

Then you'd like one of the comments in the emacs elisp code
for handling man pages :-)

-Matt
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