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Mitchell Brown wrote:
> Okay, when I goto my commandline, and type "ls" in "/var/www" I get
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/www$ ls
> apache2-default  phpmyadmin
> 
> Now, when I go into my "File Browser" in Ubuntu, goto "/var/www" I get a
> *completely* different structure! Yet, the files are there (I can copy them
> in and out of that folder!!!!)
> 
> Here's what I see in file browser:
> 
> cgi-bin
> error
> html
> icons
> perl
> 
> What the heck is going on?!
> 

Two things, nautilus is figuring out the directory structure presented
by apache (icons, cgi-bin all live elsewhere, but appear to be under
document root).

It is also limited by the permissions of your user, so many things in
/etc/ will not be visible, nor should they be.


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