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pblm 1: i've recently upgraded to rh6.2 and find that things somehow work differently. the most confusing (after i moved /dev/modem from cua1 to ttyS1) is that my shell, bash, seems not the same. i.e. in .profile (and i've removed .bashrc, etc.) i have "set -o vi" (i know, real weenies all use emacs, but it's not my cup of tea) and it "doesn't take". i type "set -o vi" and it still doesn't take!! i launch a new bash shell, type "set -o vi" and all is as it used to be. hmmm! what's going on? pblm2: i must confess, after more years than you want to know about, i still don't understand the tty devices. i have been running ppp (though now i'm switching to an rcn cable modem which seems to work fine, with pmfirewall) and getting my mail with my local Mail::Pop3Client perl script for three years now. when i send a fax using efax, depending on i don't know what, my ppp-on script no longer works. going in with cu (old standby) an atd###-#### results in "got hangup". then sometimes, with cu i can do "atz0" and it's fixed. but sometimes, i need to halt, power down, and reboot to get things working normally again. since i upgraded to rh6.2, i don't even need to run efax to get screwed up. what's going on? there is so much i don't understand. a continually embarassed, dan moylan - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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