On 2/22/2010 01:56 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
According to SANTHOSH on 2/22/2010 12:06 AM:
I am Useing Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4. SUDANLY I USED \rm
-r command in my pc i was losed my imartent files
sir any chance to retrev that file Please Help me
Sorry, but you've just learned a
Eric Blake wrote:
But the point remains - such helps can only be enabled via an extension
(since they change the POSIX-specified behavior), and thus do no good if a
user does not request that extension.
ok, I agree.
Thanks.
According to SANTHOSH on 2/22/2010 12:06 AM:
Dear Sir ,
I am Useing Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4. SUDANLY I USED \rm
-r command in my pc i was losed my imartent files
sir any chance to retrev that file Please Help me
Sorry, but you've just learned a life lesson. Hope you have
SANTHOSH wrote:
I am Useing Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4. SUDANLY I USED \rm
-r command in my pc i was losed my imartent files
sir any chance to retrev that file Please Help me
If you have removed the files from a recent filesystem then it is
unlikely that you will be able to
On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 02:16:47PM +0200, davy nedelec wrote:
I'm using coreutils on Windows.
Is there a way to display accentuated char (éàêë etc...)with ls and
find. I tried to set LC_ALL=fr_FR, also tried to change the code
page but it doesn't work.
I don't have the code to hand but if I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to davy nedelec on 8/30/2005 6:16 AM:
Hi,
I'm using coreutils on Windows.
Which distribution? If it is precompiled version from mingw or cygwin,
you are better off checking with the distribution rather than here.
Is there a way to