On 21.06.13 10:52, Eduardo Alvarez wrote: > That sounds like a fantastic compilation, not just for practical knowledge, > but > I'm betting a little of history as well. Would you care to share it? :)
At first I thought that's not a problem, if it is of any interest. But it includes pastes of setting up ssh, and sprinklings of bits and pieces which would need to be sanitised prior to publication - something that I'll have to try to find time for, one of these days. In any event, it is just a large grab-bag of memory joggers and small concise manpage extract distillations for rapid reference, plus debugging fixes for problems I've encountered. Slabs of it would be of little use to many, and none of it is in any way a complete reference on anything. It exists only so that I don't have to solve the same problem repeatedly, muttering futilely "I know I've done this before." (It was a hint to the OP, that there are ways around forgetfulness, other than putting the burden on others.) I'll try to tidy it up, before mentioning it again. Erik -- manual, n.: A unit of documentation. There are always three or more on a given item. One is on the shelf; someone has the others. The information you need is in the others. - Ray Simard