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Re: Cannot launch remote apps on X



On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 03:27:14PM -0400, Linux Nick wrote:
>
> [-- Autoview using /usr/bin/lynx -dump -force_html ''/tmp/mutt.html'' --]
>
>    Sorry top poster for life, not scrolling all the way to the bottom to
>    get a reply I know what the previous email said and don't need to read
>    it again.

That is pretty selfish.  What about others that need to read the
information in order to understand?  This is a "community".

You might have the right to top post as it is not in the Code of Conduct.
But the rules state to NOT post in HTML which you did.
So please stop posting in HTML.

Here are the rules to refresh your mind:

Code of conduct

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