Many of the Unix utilities have been ported to DOS, so you
can install them and use ls -l and have it work right. I
do this on my Win98 box.
George
Craig White wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 16:42, William Lindley wrote:
> > On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, der.hans wrote:
> > > If they wanted to dosify things they could've use 'del', etc.
> >
> > Does anyone else remember that DEL was hard to get used to, because under
> > CP/M it was ERASE ???
> >
> ----
> I find that I am endless confused about these things...and yes, I
> vaguely remember CP/M.
>
> I find that I am endless trying to ls -l on Windows and my xcopy
> modifiers are typically -S the first time.
>
> Interesting how things have changed in my head since I switched to full
> time linux last August.
>
> Craig
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