Removing ^M in files--in bulk?
I have a bunch of files (est. 200) which were brought over from OS/2 after
being detached from emails (I've not got Debian networked yet here at
work--subject of another post).
All of them have this control character (^M) at the end of each line, as
seen in vi (which I know v. little about except very basic I/O). These need
to be removed before the files can be compiled.
I am really hoping there is a way to do this in bulk ... using sed or
something similar?? I am v. new to Linux, so have no grip yet on the more
powerful utilities and/or syntax. (Nor am I a programmer.) Is there a way
to do this?? Thanks!
Kenward
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