chuli wrote:
Hi,
For bash-3.1 and bash-3.2, I write a script a.sh like this:
Test(){
history abc
echo "FAIL"
}
Test
Execute "bash a.sh", and "FAIL" can't be printed. Why should 'history' be
designed like this?
I think it's better to continue execute the next comm
elninio wrote:
Hello,
how to define bash window default start position and size? In which file are
these settings stored. I am using KDE in slackware.
This is not a bash issue. That kind of thing is part of your KDE config.
Chet
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Hello,
how to define bash window default start position and size? In which file are
these settings stored. I am using KDE in slackware.
Best regards,
Clint Millar.
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