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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4146- June 18, 2012
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 : Today's Tip Unix Tip #4146- June 18, 2012
 
 
SPEED UP INTERACTION TIME 
One way to speed up the interaction time of
 a shell (that does not hash its commands)
 that you may overlook is to modify your path.
 The order of the directories in your path
 should rely on the number of commands you use
 most. So /usr/bin or /bin would probably be first.
 Very large directorys that are mounted over
 the network should be later in the list. If
 there are some directories in your path you only
 use for one or two commands consider making an
 alias or shell script (if your shell doesn't
 support aliases) which calls the program with its
 full path name.
 
 Watch out when sourcing files, especially when
 your root.  It could modify your path and make
 you run something detrimental to your system.
 Getting into the habit of using full pathnames
 is the key here.
 
 
 This tip generously supported by: kevin@ti.com
 
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