[NTLUG:Discuss] (no subject)

Brian briank at hex.net
Mon Sep 27 08:14:54 CDT 1999


I agree with Steve, I doubt this is your problem.  I brought it up only because
I've been caught by this before.  But, you might want to do a "which sh" just to
be doubly sure you're using /bin/sh (which I believe is where SuSE puts it).

  --Brian

Greaghoir wrote:

> Oidche mhath...
>
> Brian writes:
> >I just finished installing the 3.3.5 XF86 stuff last night, running SuSE
> >6.0.  No problems...have you aliased 'sh' by chance?
>
> Please forgive the newbie here ... what is "aliased the 'sh'" mean? How do I
> know if I it is? How do I fix it if it is?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Greagh
>
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