On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 15:31:24 +0100 (BST) Thomas Adam <thomas_adam16@yahoo.com> wrote: > --- Steve Barr <sbarr@madison-richland.k12.oh.us> wrote: > > > > I know that this is a really n00bish question, but I have to > > > ask. What is the command that limits output from a command > > > to just a page at a time, like the /p command in DOS? > > > > > > ll | more > > Making up commands is not a good practise to get into. There is no > command"ll". If you mean "ll" to be an alias for "ls -l" then you > should have stated so, since "ll" is not a standard alias at all, as > far as bash is concerned in Debian. Have you looked at ~/.bashrc lately? ll _is_ a standard alias in mine, or at least the installer put it there when I installed Debian Potato. Woody seems to comment it out by default, but it's still there. Not sure about Sarge. Jacob -- GnuPG Key: 1024D/16377135 Random .signature #19: Computers are like air conditioners -- they stop working properly if you open Windows
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