Re: Keeping a customized file from being updated during package upgrade

From: * Tong* (sun_tong_001_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/10/04

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    Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 17:24:47 -0400
    
    

    On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 00:55:08 -0400, Silvan wrote:

    > anyway. One thing I've done to help me keep track of where I am is to use
    > colorized prompts. Red is root, cyan is local user, purple is local user
    > with developer environment variables, green is remote, etc. It helps when
    > you have as many different terminal sessions open at one time as I do.

    Wow, how could you do that? Can you share your code with us?
    I use colored xterms to distinguish those -- easier to do. :-)

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