SV: [SLE] l = ls -l





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Fra: John Andersen [mailto:jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sendt: 2. august 2006 08:01
Til: suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx
Emne: [SLE] l = ls -l

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.

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John Andersen

Make a shell script l in /usr/bin "ls -l $*"
It works.


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