Re: Questions regarding Linux Equivalents

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Doskey?  Didn't that remember commands previously used?
That can be accomplished using the up arrow.
If you want something a little more advanced, try
set -o vi
to do line editing a la vi.  You could also use emacs, but that's heresy.  ;)
-Nick

On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 10:37:13 +0530, Kaustubh Ghosh
<meetkaustubhghosh@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can someone please point out:
> 1.Linux Equivalent of prmap_t in solaris 2.5
> 2.Linux Equivalent of Doskey in Dos/windows
> 
> The questions r in context of C programming.
> Thanks in advance for any help that I can get.
> 
> Kaustubh Ghosh.
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