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From: freed@aum.UUCP (Erik Freed)
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards
Subject: a file called 0
Message-ID: <137@aum.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 13-Jul-85 19:14:28 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 13 19:14:28 1985
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Has anyone out there found a mysterious file called "0" appearing
every once in a while when vi is used? It seems to be a result of
quiting vi. It has nothing in it. If this happened every time I would
find it less curious, but it is very rare and I cannot figure it out.
Does anyone have any answers on this. (it is possible that this
is not vi related) My system is a Mostek Matrix Vmebus computer with
a Unisoft 68k sysV port. Thanks in advance...
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                           Erik James Freed
			   Aurora Systems
			   San Francisco, CA
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