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Hi Paul, |
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Paul Hartman wrote: |
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> 1 a: be commanded or requested to <you must stop> b: be urged to : |
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> ought by all means to <you must read that book> |
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> 2: be compelled by physical necessity to <one must eat to live> : be |
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> required by immediate or future need or purpose to <we must hurry to |
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> catch the bus> |
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> 3 a: be obliged to : be compelled by social considerations to <I must |
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> say you're looking well> b: be required by law, custom, or moral |
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> conscience to <we must obey the rules> c: be determined to <if you |
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> must go at least wait for me> d: be unreasonably or perversely |
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> compelled to <why must you argue> |
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> 4: be logically inferred or supposed to <it must be time> |
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> 5: be compelled by fate or by natural law to <what must be will be> |
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> 6: was or were presumably certain to : was or were bound to <if he did |
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> it she must have known> |
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> 7dialect : may , shall —used chiefly in questions |
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hehe thats really interesting :) |
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But set this option in the kernel fixed my problem :) |
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And no, I´m not running a 64bit kernel, that brings no advantage for the |
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system. |
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Thanks a lot for the small language lesson. |
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Have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. |
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TIA, |
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Matthias |
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-- |
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"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to |
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build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to |
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produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning." -- |
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Rich Cook |