On 08/08/2013 06:47 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
Is there a way to do a ls command and have it sort by date of creation?
Try
ls -lrt
sorts oldest to newest.
Also, you might try
\ls
or
ls --color=never
to temporarily strip off the green-on-green text.
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David Fleck
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 09:30:56AM -0500, David Fleck wrote:
On 08/08/2013 06:47 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
Is there a way to do a ls command and have it sort by date of creation?
Try
ls -lrt
Creation?
That isn't available in contemporary *nix, including Linuxes.
ctime
On 08/10/2013 08:40 AM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 09:30:56AM -0500, David Fleck wrote:
On 08/08/2013 06:47 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
Is there a way to do a ls command and have it sort by date of creation?
Try
ls -lrt
Creation?
That isn't available in
I have been using a 3 TB Seagate Go-Flex Desk USB 3.0 drive to store
backups and movies, labeled Movies. It is also the default location
where Ktorrent stores downloads.
I had recently downloaded all the Fedora 19 files via torrent, so they
were on this drive. Just now I dragged them from Movies
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 03:46:35PM -0700, Dale Snell wrote:
Huh. Green text on a blank background means the executable bit is
set. I don't know what a green background means, nor the
combination of the two. Check your /etc/DIR_COLORS* files and see
if anything is supposed to set the
On Thu, 8 Aug 2013 16:48:18 -0700
Paul Mullen p...@nellump.net dijo:
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 03:46:35PM -0700, Dale Snell wrote:
Huh. Green text on a blank background means the executable bit is
set. I don't know what a green background means, nor the
combination of the two. Check your
On 08/08/2013 06:47 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Thu, 8 Aug 2013 16:48:18 -0700
Paul Mullen p...@nellump.net dijo:
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 03:46:35PM -0700, Dale Snell wrote:
Huh. Green text on a blank background means the executable bit is
set. I don't know what a green background
On Thu, 08 Aug 2013 20:09:46 -0700
King Beowulf kingbeow...@gmail.com dijo:
* Why do some commands require an uppercase R, others a lowercase r,
and some will take either? C'mon programmers, get your act together
here.
Because there is NO ONE PROGRAMMING AUTHORITY in F/OSS. Also, if a
On 08/08/2013 08:21 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Thu, 08 Aug 2013 20:09:46 -0700
King Beowulf kingbeow...@gmail.com dijo:
* Why do some commands require an uppercase R, others a lowercase r,
and some will take either? C'mon programmers, get your act together
here.
Because there is