08-29-2011
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KenJackson
BTW, the very concept of the End of the World is a religious concept. It's impossible to discuss it without it being a religious discussion whether you quote any religious leaders or not.
No, it is not.
The concept of the world ending, as per this thread and poll, is purely scientific. There is nothing religious in the thread.
... and, as the very long standing custom and culture of this site, religious discussions are not permitted.
These forums are for technical and scientific discussions and the question about "the world ending" is purely scientific and technical; religious posts and comments will be deleted.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
name-client-2
NAME-CLIENT-2(1) [FIXME: manual] NAME-CLIENT-2(1)
NAME
name-client-2 - CORBA Naming Service client
SYNOPSIS
name-client-2 [root] [[bind] | [rebind] | [bind_context] | [rebind_context]] [name] [object-id]
name-client-2 [root] [[resolve] | [unbind] | [bind_new_context] | [list] | [destroy]] [name]
name-client-2 [root] [new_context]
DESCRIPTION
name-client-2 is used to query or control a CORBA Name Service, such as the orbit-name-server-2.
OPTIONS
name-client-2 accepts the following arguments:
Binds or rebinds an object or naming context to name.
Resolves, unbinds, lists, or destroys name or binds name to a new context.
Creates a new naming context and writes its IOR to standard output.
Components of name are delimited by / (slash).
id and kind of those components are delimited by . (dot).
root denotes the IOR of the root naming context, it is either:
o the IOR itself
o --stdin: the IOR is read from stdin.
o --gnome: the GNOME Name Server is used.
object-id is the IOR of an object.
FILES
On startup, name-client-2 tries to read the files /etc/orbitrc and $HOME/.orbitrc. The format of these files is not yet documented in
Debian.
SEE ALSO
ORBit2 web pages: GNOME[1], SourceForge[2]
AUTHORS
This manual was written by W. Borgert for Debian GNU/Linux.
AUTHOR
W. Borgert <debacle@debian.org>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 W. Borgert
NOTES
1. GNOME
http://www.gnome.org/projects/ORBit2/
2. SourceForge
http://orbit-resource.sourceforge.net/
[FIXME: source] 2003-12-12 NAME-CLIENT-2(1)