On Jul 14, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Berend Hasselman wrote:
On 13-07-2009, at 22:11, David Winsemius wrote:
There is an application named Terminal (or Terminal.app) which is
by default in your Applications/Utilities/ folder. It lets you
execute Unix commands. I am not able to see the /usr/ folder tree
with my Finder setup, so I can only look at it with Terminal. Maybe
someone has a hint about how to let Finder peek behind the Unix
curtain.
In the Finder: Shift+Command+G and type /usr in the input box
followed by Return should let you see /usr and contents.
(at least with me om Mac OS X 10.5.7)
Thanks Berend. I was not having difficulties using Terminal sessions
for navigating the folder tree of hidden folders, but I think this
will benefit those not raised on CLI systems in the pre-GUI years, so
I am taking the liberty of copying to the list.
--
David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT
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