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#16 Post by Kester »

@cimarron,

Thanks, that's great - thank you also for your clarity and patience in helping a relative newbie like me. It's good to know such helpful expertise is on hand as demonstrated by your inputs and those of others on these threads.

Regards, Kester.

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#17 Post by cimarron »

Glad you're satisfied, Kester.

8Geee, as watchdog pointed out above there's a new version of bash out now that does not break Frisbee. Geoffrey provided it in another thread (and it's been tested in a number of pups):

bash 4.3.27
(does not break Frisbee)

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Thanks!

#18 Post by Jude »

Hi guys.. i joined today so that i could thank you for all of the help I've received from the members of this forum. Today's helpful tip comes from..

bash-4.3.30-1-i486-dpup487.pet for dpup 487 by dejan555 link

When i found out my OS.. Puppy Linux Lucid.. was vulnerable i started searching the forums looking for a cure..

Thanks a million.. :wink:

Jude

darry1966

Re: Thanks!

#19 Post by darry1966 »

Jude wrote:Hi guys.. i joined today so that i could thank you for all of the help I've received from the members of this forum. Today's helpful tip comes from..

bash-4.3.30-1-i486-dpup487.pet for dpup 487 by dejan555 link

When i found out my OS.. Puppy Linux Lucid.. was vulnerable i started searching the forums looking for a cure..

Thanks a million.. :wink:

Jude
Welcome Jude and enjoy using Lucid Puppy it will serve you well.

Jude
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#20 Post by Jude »

Thanks for the welcome darry1966 :D

Jude

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