I'm trying to rip a audio cd to either WAV of FLAC encodings and then burn
the tracks on a cd-r. I've tried k3b but when it rips the source cd I cannot
find any output. So I installed ripperX and configured the output directory
to be ~/workspace/.

After ripperX did its thing I ran find to locate the output; example:

$ find . -name *.wav
./home/rshepard/workspace/Various_-_The_Easy_Rider_Generation_In_Concert/Various_-_Sound_of_silence.wav
./home/rshepard/workspace/Various_-_The_Easy_Rider_Generation_In_Concert/Various_-_Girl_from_the_north_country.wav

Looks good, but when I cd to ~/workspace and seek a list of installed files
I find:

[rshepard@salmo ~]$ ls workspace/
Various_-_The_Easy_Rider_Generation_In_Concert/
[rshepard@salmo ~]$ ls workspace/Various_-_The_Easy_Rider_Generation_In_Concert/
[rshepard@salmo ~]$

Where'd they go? If find sees the *.wav files why are they apparently
invisible to ls?

What am I missing?

Rich
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