May 17th SCO Bankruptcy Hearing Cancelled and Tux Visits the Computer History Museum

 
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May 17th SCO Bankruptcy Hearing Cancelled and Tux Visits the Computer History Museum

The bankruptcy hearing set for May 17 is cancelled, and this time they are giving us some advance notice:
05/12/2010 - 1120 - Notice of Adjournment // Notice of Hearing Cancellation Filed by Edward N. Cahn, Chapter 11 Trustee for The SCO Group, Inc., et al.. Hearing scheduled for 5/17/2010 at 04:00 PM at US Bankruptcy Court, 824 Market St., 6th Fl., Courtroom #3, Wilmington, Delaware. (Fatell, Bonnie) (Entered: 05/12/2010)

The next hearing, unless it is cancelled too, will be June 21.

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tuxcmd(1)						      General Commands Manual							 tuxcmd(1)

NAME
tuxcmd - Tux Commander, a GTK2 based File Manager SYNOPSIS
tuxcmd [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the tuxcmd command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the orig- inal program does not have a manual page. Tux Commander is a GTK2 based two panel file manager. OPTIONS
Tux Commander follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. --debug Enable debug messages --profile=<profilename> Use different configuration profile --delete-history Delete command-line, selection and search history (use in case of locale problems) --disable-gnome Don't loead GNOME libraries --disable-plugins Don't load VFS modules --left=<path> Start left panel at <path> --right=<path> Start right panel at <path> --lang=<language> Force GUI language (the string <language> is standard two-char language id --help Show a summary of options. SEE ALSO
Tux Commander has a website at http://tuxcmd.sourceforge.net/ which lists some of the key shortcuts. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Salvatore Bonaccorso <salvatore.bonaccorso@gmail.com> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). 07 Dec 2008 tuxcmd(1)