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move thread from Linux - Newbie to Linux - Distributions>RedHat
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10-02-2008 03:02 AM
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move thread from Linux - Newbie to Linux - Distributions>RedHat
mv (fix tcp select() with non-zero timeout for redhat 4.5) from Linux - Newbie to Linux - Distributions>RedHat
As suggested by chrism01, move thread [fix tcp select() with non-zero timeout for redhat 4.5] from Linux-Newbie to Linux-Distributions>RedHat may be more appropiate...
Thanks
P.S.: hope moving request is correct...
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11-11-2008 07:26 PM
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Please use the "Report this post" functionality to request moves.
--jeremy
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