For some silly nitpicking now... :D
> [stud...@mercury ~] $ vim .bashrc
Man!!! I hate this :-x.... why only vi - Don't you know its the number
of the beast (vi vi vi) ;)
> # User specific aliases and functions
>
> #Terminal clock
and like the editor it is, it won't work fine with this sequence. You
have to tell it to go to insert mode, or is it some other mode?Ah ..
whatever.
> export PS1="${PS1%\\\$*}"' \t \$ '
Now seriously, I tried it after the first mail itself. Doesn't seem to
be working on Solaris :(
>
> Save this using Press "Esc" and type ":wq!"
This is the only command you need to learn editing in vi. For
everything else there is emacs :)
>
> Now, you can see the Clock every time when, you open your terminal
Lemme try this on Ubuntu, tonight
>
> [stud...@mercury ~] 12:43:34 $ echo "Default Clock Was Set"
> Default Clock Was Set
> [stud...@mercury ~] 12:44:15 $
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