Re: Two day experiment



Godzilla wrote:
OpenSuSE (did I spell that correctly this time, Houghi?)

No, it is openSUSE lowercase oh, upercase you.

For instance, it has a
"ls" but a "l" just returns "command not found."

l is an alias put in by the SUSE people, because they are lazy, I guess.
If you want to know what other aliasses there are, just type `alias`
You can add your own aliasses by making a file ~/.alias and put in
something like

#Personaly maded aliasses
alias ldir='ls -l|grep "^d"
alias xkde="startx kde -- :1"
alias trans="aterm -tr -tint yellow -txttype andReverse -cr white -geometry 80x7 0 -bg darkgrey -fade 50 -trsb "
alias bc="bc|sed -e :a -e 's/\(.*[0-9]\)\([0-9]\{3\}\)/\1,\2/;ta'|sed ':b;s/\(\.[0-9]*\),/\1/;tb'"

And naturaly any other oneliner or part of a oneliner you might use often.

houghi
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