>>Heaven help us when tradition is more important than clarity.
>>
>
>If clarity is the most important consideration, then other things should be
>changed as well. For instance, the command we use to search for text strings in
>files should be called "textsearch." That's a lot more clear than "grep."
gnuregularexpressionparser?
>why creat doesn't end in an "e;" and so forth. I tell the
What is the reason for that? Also wondered why it is resolv.conf
and not resolve.conf or resolver.conf...
Were they afraid that "e" being the most widely used letter in
the English language was going to war out thir xpnsiv kyboards if
thy usd it all th tim?
;o)
>I guess what I'm trying to say is that "Life With Unix" should be required
>reading for anyone who goes near a Unix (or Linux) system.
I agree. ;o)
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Signature poll: I'm planning on getting a 12 or 16 port autosensing
10/100 ethernet switch soon for home use, and am interested in hearing
others recommendations on what to buy. Cost isn't as important as is
functionality and quality. Any suggestions appreciated.
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