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|    Vincent Coen to Alexander Grotewohl    |
|    Illing syncTyncTERM on linux Mint 21.1 c    |
|    14 Jun 23 20:34:18    |
      REPLY: 1:120/616 43d454ac       MSGID: 2:250/1@fidonet 648a171a       CHRS: UTF-8 2       TZUTC: 0100       TID: MBSE-FIDO 1.0.8.4 (Linux-x86_64)       Hello Alexander!              Wednesday June 14 2023 15:26, you wrote to paul lee:               > On 13 Jun 2023, paul lee said the following...               pl>> SyncTERM, but heres a link to Netrunner if you like; funny thing,        pl>> tho, you'd still need to create a Menu Entry. LOL; there is a        pl>> Linux package               > not really unique to syncterm/netrunner/etc ..               > ultimately it'd be great if someone got syncterm into the main        > aptitude repository and maintained it. or set up a repository that can        > be added to fetch it from. thing is it'd be just like the snap one        > unless whoever kept up with it..               > also, what ever happened to the 1000's of linux tutorials with lists        > of commands.. why can't a linux user use 'which' ..               > this type of thing:        > https://rumorscity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/10-Linux-Unix-Comman        > d-Cheat-S heet-3.jpg              You mean something like :              man which              WHICH(1) General Commands Manual WHICH(1)              NAME        which - shows the full path of (shell) commands.              SYNOPSIS        which [options] [--] programname [...]              DESCRIPTION        Which takes one or more arguments. For each of its arguments it prints        to stdout the full path of the executables that would have been exe‐        cuted when this argument had been entered at the shell prompt. It does        this by searching for an executable or script in the directories listed        in the environment variable PATH using the same algorithm as bash(1).                     which svn       /usr/bin/svn              ?              Using :       Linux applewood.server 5.15.110-server-2.mga8 #1 SMP Mon May 8 18:00:38 UTC       2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux              Vincent              --- Mageia Linux v8 X64/Mbse v1.0.8.3/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707        * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1)       SEEN-BY: 1/19 120 123 15/0 16/0 18/0 19/10 37 25/0 90/1 103/705 105/81       SEEN-BY: 106/201 114/709 116/116 120/616 123/0 10 25 126 130 131 170       SEEN-BY: 123/180 200 525 755 3001 124/5016 129/215 305 135/115 300       SEEN-BY: 142/104 799 153/757 7715 154/10 30 40 50 700 203/0 218/700       SEEN-BY: 220/90 221/0 1 6 242 360 222/2 226/18 30 70 227/114 201 229/110       SEEN-BY: 229/112 113 206 307 310 317 400 426 428 452 470 550 616 664       SEEN-BY: 229/700 240/1120 5832 250/0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 12 13 14 263/0       SEEN-BY: 263/5 266/512 275/1000 280/464 5003 5006 282/1038 291/111       SEEN-BY: 292/854 8125 299/6 301/1 310/31 317/3 320/119 219 319 2119       SEEN-BY: 322/0 757 341/66 234 342/200 396/45 423/81 120 460/58 467/4       SEEN-BY: 633/280 712/848 1321 770/1 2320/105 3634/0 12 27 56 57 119       SEEN-BY: 5020/1042       PATH: 250/1 3634/12 154/10 280/464 221/1 320/219 229/426           |
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