//grmlzshrc// sets some environment variables, which influence the
behaviour of applications.
//grmlzshrc// sets some environment variables, which influence the
behaviour of applications.
: **COLORTERM**
Set to "yes". Some applications read this to learn about properties
of the terminal they are running in.
: **COLORTERM**
Set to "yes". Some applications read this to learn about properties
of the terminal they are running in.
: **855resolution()**
If 915resolution is available, issues a warning to the user to run it instead
to modify the resolution on intel graphics chipsets.
: **855resolution()**
If 915resolution is available, issues a warning to the user to run it instead
to modify the resolution on intel graphics chipsets.
original name plus a time stamp attached. Symlinks and file attributes like mode,
ownership and timestamps are preserved.
original name plus a time stamp attached. Symlinks and file attributes like mode,
ownership and timestamps are preserved.
: **cdiff()**
Runs a recursive diff(1) over two given directories trying to find the
smallest set of changes. Three lines of context will be printed and binary
: **cdiff()**
Runs a recursive diff(1) over two given directories trying to find the
smallest set of changes. Three lines of context will be printed and binary
: **screen** (///usr/bin/screen -c ${HOME}/.screenrc//)
If invoking user is root, starts screen session with /etc/grml/screenrc
as config file. If invoked by a regular user, start a screen session
: **screen** (///usr/bin/screen -c ${HOME}/.screenrc//)
If invoking user is root, starts screen session with /etc/grml/screenrc
as config file. If invoked by a regular user, start a screen session