Hi everyone,
There's one thing that has kind of been a little annoying since I
started using gentoo a few months ago. That's the fact that when
you open multiple bash logins, only the history of the last one logged
out actually gets saved. Now I know that redhat saves all of
them. Does anyone know how it does this? Is it a patch, a
certain scripts, what?
Anyhow, I think gentoo really needs this feature. It's a little
annoying to lose all of your history when you've been working in
multiple windows.
Thanks.
- [gentoo-user] bash and keeping history Trenton Adams
- [gentoo-user] Re: bash and keeping history Harry Putnam
- Re: [gentoo-user] Re: bash and keeping history Philip Webb
- Re: [gentoo-user] Re: bash and keeping history Trenton Adams
- Re: [gentoo-user] bash and keeping history Walter Dnes
- Re: [gentoo-user] bash and keeping history Willie Wong
- Re: [gentoo-user] bash and keeping history Walter Dnes
- Re: [gentoo-user] bash and keeping history Willie Wong