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royjayd
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6/29/2012
arrow keys for previous/next command
hi
I come from DOS background
There you can use arrow keys to go previous/ next command, can we do that in unix ?
thanks
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ozo
6/29/2012
Which shell are you using?
royjayd
6/29/2012
ASKER
>>>Which shell are you using?
can you tell me how i can find that from command prompt ?
thanks
royjayd
6/29/2012
ASKER
just found out
$ echo $SHELL
/bin/ksh
thanks
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royjayd
6/29/2012
ASKER
can anyone please help me with this, question i am really wasting lot of time just typing the entire commands over and over again.
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royjayd
7/5/2012
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thanks , clear now.