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From: Sandra Milne <silne at optushome.com.au>
Subject: Re: [H-GEN] Re: [H-CHAT] top ten *nix utilities?
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At 10:03 7/12/2001 +1000, you wrote:
>On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 10:23:37AM +1000, Matthew Taylor wrote:
> > was just wondering, what would be the top ten (favourite) command line
> > utilities? (excluding basic commands cd, mv, cp, ls etc...)
>
>[Moved to general@ because I think this'll be fun.]
>Oh, easy:
> 21 rm
> 15 cd (*)
> 9 chmod
> 7 apt-get
those are the ones i've used in the last week from that list. [but then i
run debian so of course i've used apt-get] i also use apt-cache a lot,
"/etc/init.d/bnetd restart" gets typed a lot, as does the cvs command to
update my bnetd source. other than that, i think mutt is probably the only
other command that gets used a lot on our gateway. of course the desktop
systems are a different story altogether. there's things like opera and
xchat and bitchx that get run quite often.
Sandra.
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