List of Commands I Know By My Desk
by des_a from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6E3XM)
Some of the documents I maintain, is a list of Linux commands, and a list of Windows (DOS and Powershell Interface Commands), that I know for Windows. Since I'm going to be using Linux mostly for now, and expanding on that a bit, let's start simple, and go from there. Assuming I can print them, and I still want them to be writable, just in case I want to add new commands and periodically update the file again, how can I now display them at my desk at home and at an office type setting? This is more of a physical question. But I think it will be good for everyone to discuss this, what works in a desk indpendent sort of way perhaps.
HOWEVER, if a picture of those desks would be helpful, I can try to include one. But I'd prefer, it's sort of desk independent. You can always assume a docking station, laptop, and external keyboard, mouse, monitor and possibly speakers are there though. Maybe even a microphone in each setup. I also tend to like a keyboard drawer at each setup. This would improve the complexity of commands I could use on a day to day basis. Thanks in advance!
HOWEVER, if a picture of those desks would be helpful, I can try to include one. But I'd prefer, it's sort of desk independent. You can always assume a docking station, laptop, and external keyboard, mouse, monitor and possibly speakers are there though. Maybe even a microphone in each setup. I also tend to like a keyboard drawer at each setup. This would improve the complexity of commands I could use on a day to day basis. Thanks in advance!