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On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 16:08 -0400, Trevor Woerner wrote:<BR>
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    <TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">+&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; which $cmd1 &gt; /dev/null 2&gt; /dev/null</FONT></TT><BR>
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I am not UNIX head, but it seems '<TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">$cmd1 &gt; /dev/null 2&gt;</FONT></TT><TT>&amp;1' would be a more popular way to write this.</TT><BR>
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Reviewed-by: <TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">Gaetan Nadon &lt;<A HREF="mailto:memsize@videotron.ca">memsize@videotron.ca</A>&gt;</FONT></TT><BR>
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