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Reply 20 of 22, by garrynichol

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garrynichol wrote:
The synopsis wasn't written by myself. I found that on a site. I thought it might clarify what can be confusing. I should have s […]
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wd wrote:

nc_exit allows exiting nc to free up memory

Then your description about it, which mentions curses, is plain rubbish.

The synopsis wasn't written by myself. I found that on a site.
I thought it might clarify what can be confusing. I should have stated it was from the web. There are many versions of norton commander, some even developed for Linux in the early days of Linux.

What I said is true and I don't appreciate your rudeness.

And I never said it didn't come with nc.

Reply 21 of 22, by Dominus

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The synopsis wasn't written by myself. I found that on a site.

you can find all kinds of stuff on the web, but one must read & think & read what one copy/pastes.

I thought it might clarify what can be confusing.

As it clearly has NOTHING to do with Norton Commander, no, it didn't clarify anything, only made you look bad.

I should have stated it was from the web.

nah, we figured that out ourselves 😀

There are many versions of norton commander, some even developed for Linux in the early days of Linux.

You are on a roll here, aren't you? Norton Commander wasn't developed for Linux, a Norton Commander CLONE was, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton_Commander … spired_software

What I said is true and I don't appreciate your rudeness.

Unfortunately, almost nothing you wrote was true 🙁

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Reply 22 of 22, by wd

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What I said is true and I don't appreciate your rudeness.

No it's not true, and this is the last commandment.