Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:3056 comp.sys.att:6674 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!rutgers!att!chinet!kdb From: kdb@chinet.chi.il.us (Karl Botts) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Funny thing happened to me ... Beware of "$_" and the shell Message-ID: <8689@chinet.chi.il.us> Date: 13 Jun 89 02:38:54 GMT References: <704@icus.islp.ny.us> <4038@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu> <19038@cup.portal.com> <27380@pbhya.PacBell.COM> <19328@cup.portal.com> Reply-To: kdb@chinet.chi.il.us (Karl Botts) Followup-To: unix-pc.general Organization: Chinet - Public Access Unix Lines: 7 In article <19328@cup.portal.com> thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) writes: >Gee, works for me! I pulled my calendar out of "/etc/fixes", too. This was >discussed on the net some time ago, so here is what I recall I did: I don't particularly care about the calendar, but I would like to get rid of any useless software hanging around in /etc/fixes. What the heck is it for, anyhow? What else is in there? How do I get rid of it?