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Has anyone else noticed a large number of sites down this morning? Is there some kind of backbone outage that anyone knows of? Is it just an @Home thing? Sorry to post such an OT post, but I thought maybe someone else here had heard something... Thanks, Tim -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks Information Tech. Consultant Christian Web Services Since 1996 ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm An Authorized IPSwitch Reseller tbutler@uninetsolutions.com http://www.uninetsolutions.com ============== "Information Powered by Innovation" ==============
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On Monday 18 June 2001 15:55, Timothy R.Butler wrote:
Has anyone else noticed a large number of sites down this morning? Is there some kind of backbone outage that anyone knows of? Is it just an @Home thing? Sorry to post such an OT post, but I thought maybe someone else here had heard something...
Thanks, Tim Not a large number but a few didn't show up and/or were incredibly slow, Google for example.
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hi, I'd really appreciate some help with this prob: why does this command find . -type d -exec chmod +x {}\; generate the error "find: missing argument to -exec". what am I doing wrong? it's intended to allow access all the current directory's sub directories, btw ta, Rob
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