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| author | Ewout Wieten <ewout@ewy.one> | 2023-01-10 14:50:12 +0100 |
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| committer | Ewout Wieten <ewout@ewy.one> | 2023-01-10 14:50:12 +0100 |
| commit | 491f79d34da2b261c4ea4fa26565ecc38627d6ce (patch) | |
| tree | 344ccdb54e52e728dd77a2f427a1b72fc245fcfc /entry/cmd | |
| parent | b06854d72d42745d7fb3e996675c0124a3cb6ac4 (diff) | |
Add headers to cmd post
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| -rw-r--r-- | entry/cmd/index.html | 3 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/entry/cmd/index.html b/entry/cmd/index.html index 769f87d..c2cc005 100644 --- a/entry/cmd/index.html +++ b/entry/cmd/index.html @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ doing serious development work. Not the least of which: running any kind of script pops up this annoying, ugly black box, cmd.exe: the glue between MS-DOS and Windows 95. </p> + <h2>Shells and terminals</h2> <p> On non-toy operating systems, there is a distinction between the shell and the terminal: a shell is used to interface with programs and the kernel, while the terminal is used to display the in- and output streams from @@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ the execution and the in- and output. This also means when a program executes an external script, it will give you a pretty little command prompt. </p> + <h2>Bandages</h2> <p> Of course, there are situations where you would not want a popup to appear. If you are running startup scripts, then you will probably be annoyed by the black boxes which appear on boot every time. Sometimes they don't @@ -52,6 +54,7 @@ from showing up. Then, close the window from the first script, and the second script will continue running! </li> </ul> + <h2>Painkillers</h2> <p> The only actual solution I've found acceptable over the years was a little tool which, if I remember correctly, was called "run.exe" and produced by the same people behind XMing, the Windows X server implementation, which |
