On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 16:16, henry wrote:
> Dear List:
> I am a newbie of emacs .
> How do I read *.info under emacs or xemacs ?
C-h i will give you the main info menu, C-u h i will prompt you for a
specific file.
Brad.
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Dear List:
I am a newbie of emacs .
How do I read *.info under emacs or xemacs ?
Thanks in advance!
Henry
alternatively you can also try locate or slocate.
HTH,
Shuklix
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 05:03:55PM +0900, ?$B%"%s%H%K!
> > I forget all the files under some directory.
> > How could I use command to find the directory by it's name ?
>
> find / -name
>
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> I forget all the files under some directory.
> How could I use command to find the directory by it's name ?
find / -name
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Dear List:
I forget all the files under some directory.
How could I use command to find the directory
by it's name ?
BestRegards'
Henry
This one time, at band camp, henry wrote:
>1.I can find head_file(linux/fs.h) for ioctl() used in kernel_module .
>Where can I find head_file for ioctl() used in User_applcation ?
man ioctl tells me there's an ioctl() in sys/ioctl.h. If you're writing a
user app to use ioctls, then that'
Dears:
1. I can find head_file(linux/fs.h) for
ioctl() used in kernel_module .
Where can I find head_file for ioctl()
used in User_applcation ?
2. There is no simple corespondence
between their parameters .
Could someone show hint for their
relation.
Tks In Advance !
Henr