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Gambit32
Feb 16, 2003

M'sweet, I never gamble... I win. At everything.
Good god, how in the world to do I keep vim from making tmp/backup files of EVERYTHING i edit?

Ive got dozens of filename.ext~ files all over my system. I would assume its something in the vimrc file, but I swear im blind because I cant figure which setting it is

help~

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Gambit32
Feb 16, 2003

M'sweet, I never gamble... I win. At everything.
Thank god. Thank you VERY much.

This latest version of slackware must have different runtime options compiled in, enabling it. So since I upgraded to slack11, ive been generating a TON of these files.

Gambit32
Feb 16, 2003

M'sweet, I never gamble... I win. At everything.
Got a quick solaris question, so I'm hoping theres enough crossover knowledge someone here might know:

I need to get a list of users with non-expiring passwords on a Solaris 8 system. This is easy enough in linux and aix, but I've got no solaris experience, but Ive been tasked with finding a way to do this regardless.

Anyone have a hint they can offer?

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