12-07-2010
Hi Scrutinizer,
yes I have lot of alias, when I type alias I am getting the description of all the alias that I have set in .aliases file
will that matter to cause time output to come at the screen ?
I am using it past 6 months without any issue
Regards,
Selva..
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SEE ALSO
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October 29, 2003 BSD