said:
>I found a January 1995 version of Buerg's list.exe on Hobbes
>(http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/browser/list75h.zip). Is that the
>version you have, or is there a more recent one? The 1995 list
That's the most recent. 1995 is the upload date. The code is circa 1991.
>(listos2.exe) unfortunately doesn't support long filenames. It's a nice
>program for 8.3 partitions.
I forgotten that limitation. As I mentioned, it's at least 3rd on my
list, so I don't really use it that much.
>Who is Vernon Buerg? Both of you seem to know who he is but I've never
>heard of him.
Back in the DOS shareware days his list.com was one of the preferred file
utilities. If you need documentation for listos2, you probably should
fine a copy of list91h.zip.
>I installed less a few months ago
>(http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/file/less-370.zip) but *heavens to
>mergatroid* the documentation is a bit daunting. I mean, the help screen
Well less evolve from more. :-)
>is 10 pages long. And the documentation (*.man) files need a "man
>reader" which I haven't found yet.
You probably mean haven't installed yet. It hard to imagine that you
haven't downloaded several versions. man 1.5g seems to work the best for
me.
>And there's a key binding file
>(apparently a control file which maps keyboard keys to control functions)
>which I haven't reviewed yet. I was sort of hoping for a Pop-Tart and
>this thing is a French Chef Cooking Class.
This is typical for unix. There are always lots of choices. Use what you
need and ignore the rest. Unix is big. Much bigger than OS/2. If you
let yourself get tied up in every little detail, you will get nowhere
fast.
Keep in mind that unix runs on a lot more than just cookie-cutter PC
hardware. There's good reasons why the configuration files exist.
Steven
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