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Re: Diary
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Diary |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Oct 2007 11:31:46 +0900 |
Leo <address@hidden> writes:
>> The shell utility `calendar' is not in modern GNU/Linux.
>>
>> calendar was introduced in System 7, which dates back to 1980, and is
>> quite standard on GNU systems. What strange system are you using that
>> does not have calendar?
>
> GNU/Linux
YMMV:
$ uname -o
GNU/Linux
$ calendar
Oct 18 St. Luke
Oct 18 Boston Shoemakers form first US labor org., 1648
Oct 18 Soviets announce their probe took photos of the Moon's far side, 1959
Oct 18* Shmini Atzeret (8th Day of Gathering; 1 day after Sucot)
Oct 18* Yizkor
Oct 18 Chuck Berry is born in San Jose, California, 1926
Oct 18 Aujourd'hui, c'est la St(e) Luc.
Oct 18 Wartburgfest der Deutschen Burschenschaften, 1817
Oct 18 Verabschiedung des Sozialistengesetzes durch den Reichstag, 1878
Oct 19 Mao Tse-tung establishes the People's Republic of China, 1949
Oct 19 Napoleon's beaten army begins the long retreat from Moscow, 1812
Oct 19* Simchas Torah (Rejoicing of the Law)
$ type calendar
calendar is hashed (/usr/bin/calendar)
$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/calendar
bsdmainutils: /usr/bin/calendar
-miles
--
People who are more than casually interested in computers should have at
least some idea of what the underlying hardware is like. Otherwise the
programs they write will be pretty weird. -- Donald Knuth