One reason I used to use Oxygen a lot is that it has
command recall and filename/directoryname completion
as part of it's shell, which I think is ash. But I
don't get what's different on the other LEAFs. Don't
people use the same shell? Also it has a a working $PWD.
Well, command recall is my
> One reason I used to use Oxygen a lot is that it has
> command recall and filename/directoryname completion
> as part of it's shell, which I think is ash. But I
> don't get what's different on the other LEAFs. Don't
> people use the same shell? Also it has a a working $PWD.
>
> Well, command
Sorry for the confusion Brad,
I could have explained a little better. I am using different file systems
for each one. I created two different directories, each having the exact
same contents:
file system
kernel
initrd
start-up script
I started two different console sessions and from each moved
Jacques, Eric:
May suggest in butim1.html 13.5 "here you have ..." remove and handle like
in 13.3 "there are three common ..." then "Method 1:" "method2"
I think it would look better to be consistent.
Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> Date: Wed, 9 Oct
Nathan Angelacos wrote:
Well, command recall is my wish for Bering rc4.
>>Matt
Sigh.
Me too!
It pains me to realize that I've been using command
recall in Ox, DF, and BF for a long time now. The
up arrow works great. My apologies for losing my mind.
The reason is Oxygen uses Busy