Re: [newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Mark Weaver
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001 14:45:06 -0500 Ed Tharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder: > sorry about that... I think what you may need is "ls|less" without the > quotes. > the character in between ls and less is the pipe, it is above the "\" slash > (caps) > > so I guess my

Re: [newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Ed Tharp wrote: > > On Sunday 23 December 2001 14:54, you wrote: > > also, in a few different consols in X, there is a "scroll bar" on the left > > side > that was dumb, I don' know my left from my right, the scroll bar is on >--> > that side (the right side) > of the consol that will allow you

Re: [newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Michael Viron
At 01:36 PM 12/23/2001 -0800, you wrote: >That doesnt work for things like man tar --help tho.. what does? Man is meant to be run as in 'man tar' (without the quotes) where the command does not have any options attached to it. You can even do a 'man man' if you want to know what command line opt

Re: [newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Ed Tharp
On Sunday 23 December 2001 14:54, you wrote: > also, in a few different consols in X, there is a "scroll bar" on the left > side that was dumb, I don' know my left from my right, the scroll bar is on >--> that side (the right side) of the consol that will allow you to see what scrolled by. > >

Re: [newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Frans Ketelaars
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001 13:18:07 -0800 "Jesse Angell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > when using the ls command there is to many files to show on the screen so it just >flashes them up quick and shows the bottom ones, In does you just put a /p after the >command to fix that problem, what extension do

Re: [newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Ed Tharp
also, in a few different consols in X, there is a "scroll bar" on the left side of the consol that will allow you to see what scrolled by. On Sunday 23 December 2001 16:18, you wrote: > when using the ls command there is to many files to show on the screen so > it just flashes them up quick and

Re: [newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Ed Tharp
sorry about that... I think what you may need is "ls|less" without the quotes. the character in between ls and less is the pipe, it is above the "\" slash (caps) so I guess my wise a$$ remark should have been "man less", "man pipe", and then "man ls" On Sunday 23 December 2001 14:34, you wr

Re: [newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Ed Tharp
with out the quotes "man ls" On Sunday 23 December 2001 16:18, you wrote: > when using the ls command there is to many files to show on the screen so > it just flashes them up quick and shows the bottom ones, In does you just > put a /p after the command to fix that problem, what extension do you

[newbie] LS Command help

2001-12-23 Thread Jesse Angell
when using the ls command there is to many files to show on the screen so it just flashes them up quick and shows the bottom ones, In does you just put a /p after the command to fix that problem, what extension do you use in linux?

Re: [newbie] ls command

2001-11-20 Thread SKLIM
Thank for you help Mark .. Best Regards, SKLIM - Original Message - From: "Mark D'voo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:44 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] ls command > ls -R <-- that will be recursive me

Re: [newbie] ls command

2001-11-20 Thread Anuerin G.Diaz
try "tree [folder]" . it will give you an output similar to what you expect. HTH On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 08:49:28 +0800, "SKLIM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi ! Does there any command in linux to view ALL the directory and files in one shot ?? example : --> folder1

Re: [newbie] ls command

2001-11-20 Thread Mark D'voo
ls -R <-- that will be recursive meaning it will follow through each directory mark On Wednesday 21 November 2001 06:49, you wrote: > Hi ! > > Does there any command in linux to view ALL the directory and files in one > shot ?? > > example : --> folder1 >> file1 >

[newbie] ls command

2001-11-20 Thread SKLIM
Hi ! Does there any command in linux to view ALL the directory and files in one shot ?? example : --> folder1 > file1 --> folder2 > file1 > file2 Best Regards, SKLIM Want to buy your Pack or Servi

[newbie] ls command not found

2000-08-10 Thread Jon Doud
Title: ls command not found I have recently installed Mandrake 7.1.  Everything works fine as the Root user.  As any other user, I cannot do anything.  In an Xterm, the "ls" command fails with "command not found," as does any other command.  Oddly enough, the programs on the menu work. The on