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Tiny tinkerings with FAQ

[originally from svn r1326]
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Simon Tatham 2001-10-25 18:48:54 +00:00
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@ -306,8 +306,6 @@ command will give an error message:
\c c:\>pscp user@host:"\"oo er\"" .
\c warning: remote host tried to write to a file called 'oo er'
\c when we requested a file called '"oo er"'.
\c If this is a wildcard, consider upgrading to SSH 2 or using
\c the '-unsafe' option. Renaming of this file has been disallowed.
Instead, you need to specify the local file name in full:
@ -342,6 +340,10 @@ workaround without the user needing to ask. Therefore you \e{should}
never have to use this option again after 0.52, but it is still
provided just in case another buggy server shows up.
In this context MAC stands for Message Authentication Code. It's a
cryptographic term, and it has nothing at all to do with Ethernet
MAC (Media Access Control) addresses.
\S{faq-colours} I clicked on a colour in the Colours panel, and the
colour didn't change in my terminal.