On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 10:31:41PM -0500, Russ Schneider wrote:
> When you do an ls on Debian, you see something like the following:
> file1 file2 file3 dir1
> dir2 file4
>
> etc.
>
> When you do the same on Mandrake, you get
> file1 file2 file3 dir1/
> dir2/ file4
I doubt that either alphabetizes an 'f' before a 'd'.
> You see how there's a / at the end of each directory name, making it
> really easy to tell at a glance what's a directory and what's not?
>
> Any way to config Debian's ls to do that? I realize it's just a nitpick,
> but I am curious.
Have done 'man ls'?
Try 'ls -F'.
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