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Joe
joe at archaven.com
Thu Oct 14 01:27:29 UTC 2004
What does one need to do to get 'tree' to be seen?
I get a "command not found" on a basic Fedora install and in a user account
added via adduser
>> >
>> > > whats the linux equal of the dos 'tree' command?
>> >
>> > Take a wild guess!
>>
>> No clue. I searched in the forest, I searched in the redwoods
>> I even searched in Joshua Tree National Forest... yuka no lucka. ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> T o m M i t c h e l l
>> May your cup runneth over with goodness and mercy
>> and may your buffers never overflow.
>
>
> If you run the command "tree" from CLI what do you see? Isn't it a
> directory
> tree? If so, to print it just "tree | lpr" (without the quotes of
> course).
> Be advised that if you do that from the root (/) directory you may run out
> of
> paper! (man tree).
>
> Tom
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>
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