From: Victor Rehorst (victor_at_newtontalk.net)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 03:35:15 PST
Karel Jansens wrote:
> I kinda like the UN*X way of text-based configuration files. They are
> usually pretty transparent and quite easy to set up. Of course, if I
> upgrade now I could always make a few shell-scripts, but for a program
> like unixnpi, which doesn't tend to have changing parameters all that
> often, a config file is a little bit easier.
You can always do something like:
alias unixnpi='unixnpi -s 57600 -d /dev/newton'
in your login script.
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