Re: [Hampshire] Top ten commands in history

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Author: hantslug
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To: Alan Pope, Hampshire LUG Discussion List
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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Top ten commands in history
On Tuesday 30 Jan 2007 08:43, Alan Pope wrote:
> On my Ubuntu desktop:-
>
> alan@wopr:~$  history | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rg | head
> -n 10 105 cd
>      88 ls
>      64 sudo
>      29 ssh
>      14 cat
>      14 apt-cache
>      10 ./configure
>       9 wget
>       9 ping
>       7 history
>
> on one of my Debian servers:-
>
> alan@bishop:~$  history | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rg |
> head -n 10 129 sudo
>      89 cd
>      73 ls
>      67 screen
>      15 vi
>      15 grep
>      10 top
>      10 date
>       9 ping
>       7 tail


My main desktop:

[lisi@Tux:~]$ history | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rg | head -n 
10
    135 su
     52 cd
     45 unzip
     26 ls
     21 cal
     19 ping
     12 ps
     12 dmesg
     12 cat
     10 apt-cache


[root@Tux:/home/lisi]# history | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rg 
|head -n 10
    105 su
     71 aptitude
     49 k3b
     40 cd
     35 mount
     29 ls
     15 cp
     13 umount
     10 kate
      9 oowriter


And we learn: that I am nervous of editing fstab on my main desktop? That I
have only recently started daring to edit any files? ;-)

Lisi