-- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also".
As I mentioned before, linux users are also used to having things
read automatically when we work from the command line so that's
perfectly understandable. And I just want to say that I agree totally
with Jane's comments; we're all hee to support each other and learn
what we don't know. It's true it's also good for people to use
google and learn to search the archives or other resources, but if
somebody asks a question he/she shouldn't be met by rudeness or
ridicule for lack of knowledge in some area. I know I figure out
something one day and feel I'm brilliant and the next day mess up on
something I've supposedly known for years--smile!!! This list should
be a safe and friendly place for all of us with all our levels of
skill and varied styles of learning. Thanks for addressing this right
up front, Jane!!!
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Gabriel Vega
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Jane Jordan (gmail)
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Gabriel Vega
- Gabe's comments Cheryl Homiak
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Dane Trethowan
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Dan Keys
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Jerry Halatyn
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Karen Lewellen
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 LARRY WANGER
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 gmail
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Cheryl Homiak
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Gabriel Vega
- Re: The Terminal utility of OS10 Dane Trethowan
