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05-05-2007 06:24 PM
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05-06-2007 02:47 AM
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Re: q
Can you examplin a little bit what is exacly happening? , what command are you using? what's the error?
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Marc'o
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Cheers,
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Re: q
Where did you leave it?
Or did you perhaps issue:
$ echo print command not found
Congratulations! That woudl do it.
Now if you were in the Csh on hpux, then you can get a much similar, but not exactly the same result, by just typing 'print'
print: Command not found.
Under the default sh-posix the print command is a shell built-in much similar to 'echo' is it not avaible under the csh.
Try man sh-posix
Hein.
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05-06-2007 09:41 PM
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Re: q
:-) you've got some nice answers :-)
It could indicate that:
- you're missing some basic knowledge
- you need to rephrase you're question
The manual pages could be a nice place to start.
man {command}
If you don't know which exact manual page to look for, you could use the command:
man -k {keyword}
If you get an error searching for keyword, issue this command first:
catman -w
then try again.
For printing to a printer, you might take a look at the man pages for:
lp - print requests on an LP destination
If you're looking for a print command for output to your terminal (similare to echo), you should know that this is a "built-in" command in you command shell. Not all command shells have this command.
(even so under MS/DOS :-)
/Tor-Arne