On Sun, 01 Apr, 2007 at 02:55:29 -0500, dwain wrote:
> Jon Clausen wrote:

> > Dwain,
> >
> > If you don't know about it already, then here's a tip;
> >
> > Use <TAB>-completion.
> >
> > Basically it works like this:

<snip>   

> Thanks Jon, I'll have to remember the <Tab> thing. This is all so new to
> me, and I don't know a lot of tricks yet on how to make the system work
> for me instead of the other way around.

NP. We were all 'there' at some point or another...

When I first found out about <TAB>-completion, I was... very impressed...

It literally made me go "wow!"

Now I use it so much, that I sometimes accidentally get 'access denied' with
ssh, because my fingers automatically just type the first couple of
characters in the password, and then hit <TAB> <ENTER>...

It's a bit like typing <ESC> :wq <ENTER> to get out of any editor...

The fingers just do it, and leaves me with a puzzled look on my face as I
try to figure out why it didn't work... :P

> I guess it's the blockhead in me
> that wants it to be just so. This Linux thing is a new adventure for me,
> and as many times as I have installed the OS over the past week, I'm
> getting pretty good at it.

;D
 
> Again, thanks to all of you who have taken the time to work with me. I
> hope one day I will be able to return the favor to another new comer to
> the system.

Don't worry, you will.

Cheers,

Jon
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