On Sun 17 May 2026 at 23:45:18 (-0400), Karen Lewellen wrote: > David, > My personal circumstances have nothing to do with the nature of this task.
I have no interest in your /personal/ circumstances. > dreamhost manages the shell accounts of my employer. Forgive me—I should have said use rather than purchase. > Including the workspaces, more than one of them I use for my jobs. > www.curtainupdistribution.org > www.commongroundmedia.ca > Shellworld hosts my personal website, as well as providing this account. Well at least I guessed that shellworld is the one involved here. > One rather intense reminder I get from the shellworld side is about > the use of space, files, configurations and so forth. > therefore, as I literally cannot reach my office workspace, or check > my gmail account without the door shellworld provides i. e.openssh > stopped supporting direct dh keys that dreamhost allows years ago, i > personally choose to leave this infrastructure alone. That's why I included instruction on how to run the attachment I posted without having to put it into whatever shell configuration you have. The bash -c command first sources the saved attachment, and then it runs it with the three arguments, piping the potentially voluminous output into less. > Add that the situation leading to my question is my first in over 25 > years, and well. > Kare Sorry, I don't understand "situation", whether it's to do with your having to search for a file you created during a certain time interval, or whether it's to do with your shell account, about which I know the same as a few days ago, ie precious little. Cheers, David.

