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Old 07-07-2009, 02:07 PM   #16
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By clicking on your name I can send you an email as web form (no attachements) but I do not get to know your email address (please send me an empty mail so that I can reply on this). b.t. Unfortunately the size of attachements is very limited and may only be unpacked plain text.

what do MO and OP stand for?

What is the difference between rpm -Va and rpm -Vva?

What do OP and MO stand for?
Could you send me an empty email? Attachements are very limited in size and by clicking on your name I can only send you an attachement-less email per web-form without getting to know your address.

oops; that was a browser error.

Last edited by unSpawn; 07-07-2009 at 05:50 PM. Reason: //a-merging-we-go... ;-p
 
Old 07-07-2009, 02:58 PM   #17
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please send me an empty mail so that I can reply on this.
The idea is you just send me an initial email (doesn't need to contain more than just the perfunctory), I reply, then you send the compressed attachments. If you don't want to put in that kind of effort feel free to attach the logs to your reply.


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what do MO and OP stand for?
MO = Modus Operandi ("method of operating", also see "profiling").
OP = Original Post or Original Poster, depending on context.


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What is the difference between rpm -Va and rpm -Vva?
The "-v" obviously ;-p Running 'rpm --help' or 'man rpm' should show it means verbose output.
 
  


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