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On Wed, Aug 04, 1999 at 01:22:17AM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote: > I have a file named : > > ?????[4~?[4~?[4~?[4~?[4~?[4~?[4~?[4~?[4~?[4~ > > ... in my home directory. > > I am wondering how to escape this properly for rm to work on it in > bash. > > Someone suggested using Midnight Commander, but it doesn't even list > it as showing up in the directory, so it obviously doesn't know what to > do with it either! > > Any shell-heads out there want to take a stab at it? It's not really > bothering me, but it's just sitting there at the top of every 'ls'... > (: > > > -- > +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------+ > | Nate Duehr - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Support Amateur Radio & Linux! | > | Private Pilot, Telephony Engineer | Ham Callsign: N0NTZ | > | UNIX Hack, Perl Hack, Tech-Freak | Grid Square: DM79 | > | http://www.natetech.com | "May the Source be with you." | > +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------+ > | HamRadio and Linux mailing lists available for interested parties: | > | http://www.natetech.com/mailman/listinfo | > +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- ____________________________________________________________________________ Shao Zhang - Running Debian 2.1 ___ _ _____ Department of Communications / __| |_ __ _ ___ |_ / |_ __ _ _ _ __ _ University of New South Wales \__ \ ' \/ _` / _ \ / /| ' \/ _` | ' \/ _` | Sydney, Australia |___/_||_\__,_\___/ /___|_||_\__,_|_||_\__, | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |___/ _____________________________________________________________________________