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I think I remember a command in ms dos which gave me a tree view of all directories on the system. Is there an equvalent in Linux? Cheers, Steve.
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Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2003 13:38 schrieb Andreas Winkelmann:
I think I remember a command in ms dos which gave me a tree view of all directories on the system. Is there an equvalent in Linux?
# ls -R
???
Or install "tree", it's on your CD/DVD. -- Andreas
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From: Andreas Winkelmann
Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2003 13:26 schrieb fsanta:
I think I remember a command in ms dos which gave me a tree view of all directories on the system. Is there an equvalent in Linux?
# ls -R
???
No that gives a tree listing that will quickly scroll off of thew screen. I think mc (midnight commander) will do the trick. Ken Schneider unix user since 1989 linux user since 1994 SuSE user since 1998
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 21:26, fsanta wrote:
I think I remember a command in ms dos which gave me a tree view of all directories on the system. Is there an equvalent in Linux?
You can have a look at 'tree' which is on the SuSE distribution. It is a command line program. There is also a GUI program called 'kdirstat' which can be launched from Konqueror. It is very handy to find large files, etc. It is also on your SuSE disks. -- Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------------
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Andreas Winkelmann
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Jonathan Lim
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Ken Schneider