Re: problems with "ll"
* Marc F. Neininger wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:
Hi,
I'm searching for the tool "ll" to view process images in the /proc
filesystem. I'm using debian testing and I am more than a bit confused
about my own question.
But please can someone help me to find "ll"?
pdo.debian.net didn't know a package with /ll inside. And my bash also
doesn't offer that.
on my machine ll is defined as an alias to ls -l, what is the 'll' of
which you speaks function?
--
David
FORTRAN is not a flower but a weed -- it is hardy,
occasionally blooms, and grows in every computer.
-- A.J. Perlis
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