In a message dated 3/26/99 10:14:31 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> When I do an "ls -l" in a directory such as /etc, it
> lists down about 300 entries but I can only go back and see
> about 150 of them because of my limited "buffer size"
> or whatever that might be called
>
>
> When I do an "ls -l" in a directory such as /etc, it
> lists down about 300 entries but I can only go back and see
> about 150 of them because of my limited "buffer size"
> or whatever that might be called !
This has little to do with bash. It is a setting of the terminal you
use. For an
When I do an "ls -l" in a directory such as /etc, it
lists down about 300 entries but I can only go back and see
about 150 of them because of my limited "buffer size"
or whatever that might be called !
Question : What is the variable that controls this, and how
can I change that?
P.S. I played
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