Slackware 11 aliases, anyone?

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Sun Jun 24 23:00:32 EDT 2007


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You've mentioned being used to debian twice now, though you're using
slackware. You are aware of the fact that there is an unofficial
netinst iso for debian which includes speakup, right? I'm not trying
to convert you back to debian or anything, but I thought I'd mention
that, in case you were under the impression that slackware is the only
distro containing speakup.

Greg


On Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 06:45:27PM +0100, Gaijin wrote:
>      I've always used ~/.bashrc because it was less global in nature.  I 
> had my user profile and my admin profile, and didn't mix the two.  It 
> was already set up that way in Debian, and I liked it.  Sometimes it was 
> a hassle, but it kept me on the straight and narrow for security 
> purposes.  I'd rather move things to /etc/skel and not interfere with 
> how others might want to do things.  The global settings are doing that 
> to me now, forcing me to keep aliases I don't want. <laughs>  Thank you 
> for the info.
> 
>         Michael
> 
> 
> 
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> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup

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