Re: [gentoo-user] [konsole] How to run a command, then leave the shell open?

2012-02-22 Thread Yohan Pereira
On Tuesday 21 Feb 2012 18:03:35 Hilco Wijbenga wrote: How can I combine these two? I would like konsole to run emerge --sync and then leave a prompt open. Just like what would happen if I did it all manually. Any ideas? Cheers, Hilco Ok theres probably a better way to do this, but heres

Re: [gentoo-user] [konsole] How to run a command, then leave the shell open?

2012-02-22 Thread Yohan Pereira
oh Felix had a better answer didn't notice ... ignore mine :). -- -Yohan Pereira

[gentoo-user] [konsole] How to run a command, then leave the shell open?

2012-02-21 Thread Hilco Wijbenga
Hi all, Every morning I start konsole, type emerge --sync, and then go do other stuff. Some time later I look at the output and usually run emerge ... world. I would like to automate that a bit more. I can use kpart to start konsole on a particular desktop so that's easy. What I can't seem to

Re: [gentoo-user] [konsole] How to run a command, then leave the shell open?

2012-02-21 Thread Felix Kuperjans
Hi Hilco, answers and suggestions inline. Am 22.02.2012 03:03, schrieb Hilco Wijbenga: Hi all, Every morning I start konsole, type emerge --sync, and then go do other stuff. Some time later I look at the output and usually run emerge ... world. I would like to automate that a bit more. Just

Re: [gentoo-user] [konsole] How to run a command, then leave the shell open?

2012-02-21 Thread Hilco Wijbenga
On 21 February 2012 18:36, Felix Kuperjans fe...@desaster-games.com wrote: Hi Hilco, answers and suggestions inline. Am 22.02.2012 03:03, schrieb Hilco Wijbenga: Hi all, Every morning I start konsole, type emerge --sync, and then go do other stuff. Some time later I look at the output and