Anton Aylward wrote:
On 11/05/2014 07:58 AM, Bernhard Voelker wrote:
On 11/05/2014 01:54 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
All the mis-spelling of zypper make me think of a mis-spelling of "Yast" In fact a V is very like a Y, isn't it?
Well, the y <-> z typo can come from typing on a keyboard with an unknown keyboard layouts (QWERTY vs. QWERTZ), while a V is just looking similar.
Have a nice day, Berny
The original post was about adding 'yzpper' as a symlink to 'zypper'. That's a common type of type, letter inversion, like typing "hte" for "the".
Also if you've learnt to type using a QWERTZ layout and suddenly find yourself using a QWERTY instead.
Andrei added the "zast" vs "yast" item., so I see your point, but on the phone the X Y and Z are all on the 9 key. I'm glad late model phones have more screen real estate and properly laid out keyboards, even if a bit cramped. I hated sending SMS from the old phones!
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