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Following the instructions of a post
Acer Travelmate 2303 2200bg/2220bg WLAN card under SuSE 9.2P
in the forum under "Suse"
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/top...efc0b71374267a
I discovered an error in the instructions. While trying ...
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- 01-17-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Forum Bug replacing characters?
Following the instructions of a post
Acer Travelmate 2303 2200bg/2220bg WLAN card under SuSE 9.2P
in the forum under "Suse"
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/top...efc0b71374267a
I discovered an error in the instructions. While trying out it, an preparing a reaction, I noticed that the forum did REPLACE the character "_r_" with the word "are".
At least in the expression used there, uname -r
Even if you choose code or quote. This makes following instructions in this forum probably dangerous!
Some samples:, regular, quote, code:
uname -r (character r, character "r" should be _r_)
uname -rYou can try out yourself with the preview function of the topic post.Code:uname -r
- 01-17-2005 #2Linux Guru
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r
tis true
r r r r
JeremyRegistered Linux user #346571
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- 01-17-2005 #3Linux Guru
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I put that in yesterday to try and make some posts more understandable (writing in slang).
i've removed the replacement on the word _r_, give the word replacement cache 5 minutes to update and all new posts made should be ok.
Jason
- 01-17-2005 #4Linux Guru
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tis fixed.
r r r r
JeremyRegistered Linux user #346571
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