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Re: FW: What goes where?
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Re: FW: What goes where?


  • Subject: Re: FW: What goes where?
  • From: "Dennis W. Manasco" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 03:49:16 -0600

Preston Black wrote:


As a read about how to get things to work, there are frequent referrals to files in my home directory. But when I look, some of these files do not exist.


Have you looked at your home directory with <ls -a> rather than just <ls> (see <man ls>) ?


-=-Dennis


ps: My question wasn't meant to be condescending and I apologize if it was something you already knew, but it isn't obvious to newer users that the <ls> command does not show dot files by default.
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 >FW: What goes where? (From: Edward Lichtner <email@hidden>)
 >Re: FW: What goes where? (From: Preston Black <email@hidden>)
 >Re: FW: What goes where? (From: Sean Ahern <email@hidden>)

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