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What does this mean?
[root@149 etc]# gnucash
http://www.website_I_visited_yesterday/
Gnucash kicks off, but I wasn't expecting this at the command line. Could this be a memory leak from Mozilla Firefox, or what?
Any info is appreciated,
Marc
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