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Old 08-20-2007, 10:04 PM
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Default unix ls command

ls is a command to list files in Unix and Unix-like operating systems. ls is a short form for list segments. Common ls command usage
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ls
ls -l
ls -F
To read more about ls command under UNIX, read man page by typing:
Code:
man ls
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So you come to forums and do not help fellow user. Just post your blog link, shame on you. I suggest mod should stop accepting links for all new users.
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Okay, I will see if I can block new user with less than 10 counts posting any urls. This may stop spam.
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