2 Aug
2006
2 Aug
'06
06:37
From: "Tage Danielsen" <tage@htd-information.dk>
Fra: John Andersen [mailto:jsa@pen.homeip.net]
Where is it that SuSE sets the single letter l to be equal to ls -l for bash users?
I want to steal that for kbuntu.
Make a shell script l in /usr/bin "ls -l $*" It works.
John, if you have to ask go learn your shell commands a little bit better. In particular study the alias command. (Of course, you could, too, Tage. {^_-}) There are several places within the login sequence where the alias command could be installed. I also have aliases for ls -A, ls -lA and some others that I use a lot. {^_^} Joanne