does a zgrep exist? (zgrep <> zcat | grep)

klaus u schallhorn klaus at cnix.uucp
Wed Feb 27 07:05:00 AEST 1991


In article <708 at bcstec.boeing.com> saddler at bcstec.boeing.com (Ray Saddler) writes:
>--- Following this trend you'll have a z<everything> ... sort of like
>--- r<everything> (rsh, rcp ...).
>--
>--Why rule out some nifty programs such as zsh, ...
>-
>-You forgot zftp (just don't forget to set binary mode, or nothing will
>-work... :-) )
>-
>-(Disclaimer:  If zftp happens to exist, ignore the above comment.)
>-
>
>I prefer to use zlogin, entering /usr/local/bin/zsh.  Then, EVERYTHING is run
>in a compressed mode.

Aren't you overlooking the risk of zburying your zkeyboard under 
a pile of conventional desk clutter? You'd never zfind that again. 
You'd be truly buggered. No 'Z'.

klaus schallhorn
-- 
George Orwell was an Optimist



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