On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 07:23:22PM -0500, ktb wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, Shel Johnson wrote:
> > Ok, here's a dumb one.. How do you find a file directory that starts with
> > a dot?.. Are they hidden?.. I know the location is: /home/shel/.netscape ,
> > but when I look for it, all I see is: /hom
On Wed, 06 Sep 2000, I. Tura wrote:
> At 05.00 5/9/00 -0700, Shel Johnson ha escrit:
> >Ok, here's a dumb one.. How do you find a file directory that starts with
> >a dot?.. Are they hidden?.. I know the location is: /home/shel/.netscape ,
> >but when I look for it, all I see is: /home/shel .. Does
On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, Shel Johnson wrote:
> Ok, here's a dumb one.. How do you find a file directory that starts with
> a dot?.. Are they hidden?.. I know the location is: /home/shel/.netscape ,
> but when I look for it, all I see is: /home/shel .. Does that make any
> sense??...
>
As far as I kno
At 05.00 5/9/00 -0700, Shel Johnson ha escrit:
>Ok, here's a dumb one.. How do you find a file directory that starts with
>a dot?.. Are they hidden?.. I know the location is: /home/shel/.netscape ,
>but when I look for it, all I see is: /home/shel .. Does that make any
>sense??...
ls -a
ls (or
Ok, here's a dumb one.. How do you find a file directory that starts with
a dot?.. Are they hidden?.. I know the location is: /home/shel/.netscape ,
but when I look for it, all I see is: /home/shel .. Does that make any
sense??...
Shel Johnson wrote:
>Hi everyone.. Is there an easy way to import
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