Comment by tedunangst 11 years ago ls /usr/bin 3 comments tedunangst Reply andrewstuart2 11 years ago Unless `units` doesn't happen to be installed by default, which is the case at least for Arch Linux.Though it doesn't contain `units` either, here's a Wikipedia list of the standardized (IEEE 1003.1-2008) unix commands. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unix_commands kps 11 years ago units(1) was in V7, and systems that aren't a superset of V7 are objectively wrong. soyuka 11 years ago Debian same here.
andrewstuart2 11 years ago Unless `units` doesn't happen to be installed by default, which is the case at least for Arch Linux.Though it doesn't contain `units` either, here's a Wikipedia list of the standardized (IEEE 1003.1-2008) unix commands. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unix_commands kps 11 years ago units(1) was in V7, and systems that aren't a superset of V7 are objectively wrong. soyuka 11 years ago Debian same here.
Unless `units` doesn't happen to be installed by default, which is the case at least for Arch Linux.
Though it doesn't contain `units` either, here's a Wikipedia list of the standardized (IEEE 1003.1-2008) unix commands. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unix_commands
units(1) was in V7, and systems that aren't a superset of V7 are objectively wrong.
Debian same here.