On Sb, 25 feb 12, 00:55:48, lina wrote:
>
> Here I asked about the extension, why use .alias, In the book, it's
> said related to X stuff.
Under Unix (and Linux) filename extensions are just another part of the
name, mostly to give humans an indication of what it *might* contain.
Both cases o
On 24/02/12 16:44, Lisi wrote:
On Friday 24 February 2012 16:16:47 Keith McKenzie wrote:
I shall see if I can get Gmail via Icedove.
You can - it is what I do normally for both myself (KMail) and Peter
(Icedove).
As I said, when I had to use Gmail as my email client for several w
> On 24 Feb, 2012, at 23:06, Keith McKenzie wrote:
>
>> But the OP had already requested a place/book to learn about basic
>> linux commands earlier, so the post is OK in my opinion. :)
>
> Yes. I have spent 3 hours on the book.
> (lots of things in my life comes so late, also for the book,
On 24 Feb, 2012, at 23:06, Keith McKenzie wrote:
> But the OP had already requested a place/book to learn about basic
> linux commands earlier, so the post is OK in my opinion. :)
Yes. I have spent 3 hours on the book.
(lots of things in my life comes so late, also for the book, I'm happy rea
On Friday 24 February 2012 16:44:42 Lisi wrote:
> On Friday 24 February 2012 16:16:47 Keith McKenzie wrote:
> > I shall see if I can get Gmail via Icedove.
>
> You can - it is what I do normally for both myself (KMail) and Peter
> (Icedove).
>
> As I said, when I had to use Gmail as my email clie
On Friday 24 February 2012 16:16:47 Keith McKenzie wrote:
> I shall see if I can get Gmail via Icedove.
You can - it is what I do normally for both myself (KMail) and Peter
(Icedove).
As I said, when I had to use Gmail as my email client for several weeks, it
drove me up the wall. Gmail is o
I stand corrected.
This is Gmail & it is including the message with the reply!
(It also must top post when it adds it, another problem)
Sorry about that, I shall see if I can get Gmail via Icedove.
It is also sending to the private address; my apologies.
Damn these top posting web maillers!
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I stand corrected.
This is Gmail & it is including the message with the reply!
(It also must top post when it adds it, another problem)
Sorry about that, I shall see if I can get Gmail via Icedove.
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Am Freitag, 24. Februar 2012 schrieb Keith McKenzie:
> On 24/02/2012, lina wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > /lib/modules/3.2.5mj-lina/modules.alias
> > /lib/modules/3.1.13.1-mj-lina/modules.alias
> >
> > I don't know what the .alias stands for,
[…]
> An alias is one word th
But the OP had already requested a place/book to learn about basic
linux commands earlier, so the post is OK in my opinion. :)
On 24/02/2012, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 22:24:23 +0800, lina wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> /lib/modules/3.2.5mj-lina/modules.alias
>> /lib/modules/3.1.13.1-mj-
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 22:24:23 +0800, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> /lib/modules/3.2.5mj-lina/modules.alias
> /lib/modules/3.1.13.1-mj-lina/modules.alias
>
> I don't know what the .alias stands for,
>
> Thanks for any explainations,
Would it not have been quicker and easier to try "file" and then "less"
An alias is one word that is another word for the same thing.
An alias associates one word with another.
>From man bash :-
ALIASES
Aliases allow a string to be substituted for a word when it is used as
the first word of a simple command. The shell maintains a list of
al
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