What feature/utility/app are you surprised is not installed by default in Linux distributions?
What feature/utility/app are you surprised is not installed by default in Linux distributions?
What feature/utility/app are you surprised is not installed by default in Linux distributions?
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less
, I don't remember what distro it was, but there wasn't less
. There was more
though.
Sometimes, more is less.
There is a variable in less source code which keep status if less should behave like more
But when will "then" be "now"?
Tuesday.
SOON
Will the future be better tomorrow?
It was, but it was (and still is) a Unix tool.
I believe POSIX still requires that more
be provided (even if it's just less
secretly).
The original Unix more
could only go forwards.
Someone wanted to make something like more
that could go both forwards and backwards, so he called it less
as a joke (because "less" is a "backwards more").
For the past 40 years, everyone's realized that less
is much better than the original more
, so nobody uses the original any more.
(MSDOS took the idea of "more" before "less" caught on).
Also, sometimes they have an old version of less. There was a change in the past, I don't know, five or so years that made the "exit if less than one page" flag behave better. I don't remember the specifics but it made using it as a fit pager way better. It used to be that it was difficult to have it act like cat when the output was less than a page. But newer versions support it.
What distro was this?