Subj : A Terminal and a Manual To : Kai Richter From : hyde david Date : Sat Oct 19 2019 08:20:25 Re: A Terminal and a Manual By: Kai Richter to hyde david on Wed Oct 16 2019 01:02 pm KR> tools too. I'm fighting with the change from "ifconfig" to "ip". My I hear you there. Me as well. KR> The Atari 800 came with it's operating system on ROM, read only, it was KR> static with no changes. Actual operating systems are not static that's why KR> you should use a dynamic manual too. Excellent point. KR> My main tools on the system shell are "apropos", "man", "find", "grep" and KR> "nano". If you liked DOS and NC then there is a clone called midnight KR> commander or short "mc" that can be installed with "apt install mc". I have used mc for quite some time and have enjoyed it. It is one of my main tools as well when I install Linux on any system, especially my Raspberry Pi server builds. The thought of creating a system from scratch for a specific purpose now seems interesting to me. I think of the servers I have installed in the past that come with lots of utils and pkgs I have no need for. If I build my own server to complete only the tasks that I need. Speed and security could be greatly improved. ---David This message transmitted on 100% recycled electrons. --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32 * Origin: The Basement Theory - Sciotoville, Ohio USA (1:226/70) .