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xterm rulesxterm rulesPosted Feb 3, 2006 20:22 UTC (Fri) by tjw.org (guest, #20716)In reply to: xterm rules by zblaxell Parent article: Openbox: A lightweight window manager (Linux.com)
Nope. I used to use tcsh, but switched to zsh a few years ago :)
Unless you're counting processes that the system runs, then I would have to concede that I run init more than anything else.
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xterm rules Posted Feb 3, 2006 21:29 UTC (Fri) by zblaxell (subscriber, #26385) [Link] Ah, yes, the numbers are a little different when $SHELL != /bin/sh. When $SHELL = /bin/sh, we can assume that all those little scripts that glue a Unix system together contribute to the front-runner's score, rather than a competitor's.
According to sa, my most popular executable at the moment is '")', closely followed by 'B)'. Is there some patch to acct that makes it work with 2.6 kernels, or am I missing something?
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