Re: Where is Kdict?



Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
<snip>
If you have no file matching *kdict in your current directory, then of
course they're the same. That's what I'm saying.

All of this has nothing to do with yum or kdict of course. It's just
basic Shell semantics.

ok. i can/will accept this. yum matching 1st to current directory is
something i was not aware of.

thinking about what you wrote before between then and now, i am at a
better understanding of your reasoning in using '\'.

again, i thank you for your enlightenment. as i said elsewhere, i do
hope to continue to be a 'newbie' and hope to never have linux become
'dull and boring'.

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