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RE: SimpleSwarmBug3
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glen e. p. ropella |
Subject: |
RE: SimpleSwarmBug3 |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Jun 1998 17:48:58 -0600 |
At 06:22 PM 6/16/98 -0500, you wrote:
>1. The file is there.
>2. What is an "ls -lag"?
ls is the "list" program that tells you what files are in your directories.
-l is the "long" option so that all (most) relevant file info is printed
-a is the "all" option so that all files are shown including hidden ones
-g is the "group" option.... but, uh, I guess that's ignored in gnu ls
So, just "ls -la" would work.
>If this is something that I should just know to work in this environment,
>could you point me to a resource (book or online) that I should look at?
Yep. Get the "man" package for cygnus. I believe there's a link
on the cygnus web page. That's unix for "manual" and it should contain
all the info you need for the basic unix-ish tools cygnus provides.
glen
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