Thought <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there a way to make dpkg give me a list (output) of ALL the packages > (installed and not installed) along with their descriptions? Even just > the short one-liner descriptions?
less /var/lib/dpkg/available [snip] > Ok, here's another question about shadow.. Sorry, can't help here. [snip] > Here's a quick question: Why is my /home g+s staff? > drwxrwsr-x 4 root staff 1024 Mar 19 23:05 /home/ I think it's so that people who aren't root but are in group staff can make arbitrary directories under /home, and others can modify them; but I don't know why you'd want that. > Here's another quick question: I have an Iomega Zip drive, Unfortunately I don't. :-( [snip] > Oh, I'd just like to mention that setting up tty-snoops to automatically > snoop ttyp1 on tty7 (virtual console 7) all the way through ttyp6/tty12 is > REALLY handy! I can spy on peoples with a press of a buttons! :) Just remember this is only for the people wearing white hats... ;-) > One of the main reasons I'm using zsh is because I love it's command > completion and expansion behaviour, for example, **/* for every directory > and subdirectory and everything within. I often use grep "something" > **/*. My question is, is there a way to either remove the actual > directories from the listing, or mute the "grep: blah: Is a directory" > message? grep "something" **/*(.) Read zshexpn(1). Now read it again, because you definitely didn't pick everything up the first time through. When you think you understand that, try the Extended Completion part of zshcompctl(1). [snip] > Anyway, that's it for today.....Well, for this morning at least... Well > untill I reboot, okay?? :) Thanks again everyone It's just as well Linux doesn't need to be rebooted often! -- Carey Evans <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Double, double, toil and trouble, / Fire burn and cauldron bubble."