Robert Vangel wrote:

> Robert Vangel wrote:
>
> >Dirk wrote:
>
> >>>Who is responsible for "ls -la" _mixing_ hidden "dot"-files with normal
> >>>files in the output?
> >>>
> >>>I wan't to salute that decision.
> >>>
> >>>I use unstable.
> >>>
> >>>I grepped a lot but was unable to find the cause.
> >>>
> >>>Thank you,
> >>>Dirk
> >>>
> >>>
>
> >Perhaps because it's listing in alphabetical order?
>
>
> More answers..
>
> googling for `ls -a mixing dot files' first result shows it's a locale
> setting. Mine is en_AU and I get the same thing, C or en_US (at least)
> have dot-files at the beginning.
>
> Perhaps make an ls wrapper which changes your locale if you don't like
> it (which seems apparent)?

That did it!!!

Thank you verymuch my friend!

I'll unsubscribe now and be good again!

Debian rules!!!

Dirk


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