Re: [Hampshire] Top ten commands in history

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Author: Hugo Mills
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On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 05:05:38PM +0000, Clive Woodfine wrote:
> On 31/01/07, Chris Dennis <cgdennis@???> wrote:
> >I obviously use mc to save all that messing about with ls and cd (some
> >of it, anyway):
> >
> >       62 sudo
> >       47 mc
> Question. What does mc stand for and what does it do. I cannot find it
> in any of my books. Looking in the online dictionary gave:-
> <networking> The {country code} for Monaco. Interesting.


Midnight Commander. If you ever used XTree on DOS, mc should be
hauntingly familiar.

Hugo.

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