Hmmm...,
Just read a bit through man bash instead of the morning newspaper and
wanted to use [command];[command2];[command3]... to get an execution of
commands in a row but with command2 starting after the first finished,
etc... In fact what I want to do is get "ppp-on, route, sendmail,
fetchmail, ppp-off to execute one after the other so that I can drink my
coffee and enjoy while looking at the screen with all the commands
flashing by... Actually, I'm just plain lazy and would like to do as much
as possible with the least effort. It's a pitty I don't understand much
yet about doing scripts - it's more complicado than only putting commands
in a "*.bat" file - so I would also like to ask some info about a good &
simple book about scripting. Any ideas?
Zoki.
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ZOKI
Creation d'images & traitement numerique
Image creation & digital tweaking
Paris/FRANCE
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