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Sebastian Günther wrote: |
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> * Dale (rdalek1967@×××××.com) [24.02.09 05:56]: |
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>> Hi, |
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>> I read and even used this command several times but I can't remember |
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>> what it is now. I searched the forums and even searched through the |
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>> 30,000 emails from this list and can't find it. I did search through |
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>> the emails, not read them all. I even did a equery files gentoolkit and |
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>> portage, no bells went off there either. Anyway, there is a command |
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>> that you put -s after and it lists the sync date and times. I just |
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>> can't recall what it is. |
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>> Any clues? I'm loosing my little mind over here. :/ |
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> qlop -s |
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> man q is not that hard to remember |
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>> Thanks |
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>> Dale |
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>> :-) :-) |
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> HTH |
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> Sebastian |
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It's not IF you remember it. I was thinking genlop at first then eix |
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but "q" never even crossed my mind. |
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Thanks |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |