Hello, On Thu, 05 Aug 2010, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
cnf = command-not-found is a great tool to find the package if you just know the name of a command,
Actually, I hate stuff like that. I want a plain and simple shell error. Period. $ hurz bash: hurz: command not found That's enough. And I can't stand bash-completion tying e.g. completions for mplayer or any editor down to a few select extensions! Since when have file-extensions any meaning under Linux? I'm free to name my files any way I want. Mplayer happily plays a H.264 in any container (mkv, avi, mp4, flv, mpg, whatever) named '.foo' or '.txt'. And anyway: what "type" are the files "foo", "bar" and "baz" (no extension!)??? </rant> -dnh, who, in self-defense, has disabled bash-completion almost completely, even though it would be nice to have if configured better. -- So Linus, what are we doing tonight? The same thing we do every night Tux. Try to take over the world! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org