* Csillag Tamas [Mon Mar 25, 2013 at 11:31:28AM +0100]: > On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:23:57AM +0100, Michael Prokop wrote:
> > > On the other hand it is grml where I learned and got used to zsh and this > > > was > > > one of its great features. :) > > > Maybe the grml distribution and users fetching grml's zsh config from > > > grml.org/zsh > > > has a different use case (I am not sure) let me explain: > > > On a server there can be more root users operating in parallel > > > on a grml live system there is usually one and typing in one shell then > > > the > > > capability to see that on the other's history is a great thing. > > Yeah, but people use grml-zshrc also outside of Grml, even on > > different operating systems. So we don't have to care just about the > > Grml live mode use case but also about the more generic one. :) > I try to explain a bit what I meant above: > Maybe it can make sense to enable this feature on a grml live system and > disable otherwise. Oh, right - that's another option. But I'm afraid that people would be even more confused about the inconsistency between the different environments. regards, -mika-
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