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doc/FAQ
r6ff651b rb504415 12 12 WTH does BitlBee mean then? 13 13 A: There are a few explanations. But the most symbolical goes like: the two 14 colors of the bee symbolize the two worlds betwee which the Bee flies. On14 colors of the bee symbolize the two worlds between which the Bee flies. On 15 15 the one hand there's the IM-networks, on the other is IRC. 16 16 -
doc/README
r6ff651b rb504415 41 41 of just 'nobody') might be a good idea. 42 42 43 *BSD/Darwin/OSX NOTE: Most *BSD inetds are more s crict than the one that43 *BSD/Darwin/OSX NOTE: Most *BSD inetds are more strict than the one that 44 44 comes with Linux systems. Possibly all non-Linux inetds are like this. They 45 45 don't allow you to specify a port number in the inetd.conf entry, instead
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