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eeperson
on March 24, 2011
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Time-saving tips for Linux
Doessn't that just do the same thing as the built-in Ctrl-r and Ctrl-s? Also, Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n are already used to cycle through previous commands.
spudlyo
on March 24, 2011
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You usually can't use C-s because it's bound to stop.
$ stty stop undef
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