Re: Redirecting output

2007-12-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dan Nelson, on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 12:09:44 -0600, wrote and correctly noted (I assume you mean /dev/null 21 ) but later wrote (quoting the previousa sriter {command} dev/null 21 which should have been {command} dev/null 21 _ Find and

Redirecting output

2007-12-18 Thread White Hat
I am trying to find out exactly what is the difference between: {command} 21 /dev/null and {command} dev/null 21 I have seen both used and have not been able to decipher what the difference is. It would seem that the first one would be the one that is correct. -- White Hat [EMAIL

Re: Redirecting output

2007-12-18 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Dec 18), White Hat said: I am trying to find out exactly what is the difference between: {command} 21 /dev/null and {command} dev/null 21 (I assume you mean /dev/null 21 ) I have seen both used and have not been able to decipher what the difference is. It

Redirecting Output Into The Copy Buffer

2004-07-12 Thread Jason Dusek
Hi, Most of the time, when I click the third mouse button something gets pasted wherever my cursor is. Presumably it gets pasted from some buffer somewhere, let's call it the X buffer or buffer X. Is there some way to redirect the output of a terminal command into the X buffer? Then I can run

Re: Redirecting Output Into The Copy Buffer

2004-07-12 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 12), Jason Dusek said: Most of the time, when I click the third mouse button something gets pasted wherever my cursor is. Presumably it gets pasted from some buffer somewhere, let's call it the X buffer or buffer X. Is there some way to redirect the output of a