Conrad Knauer wrote:
> Try doing this from a non-root terminal:
>
> ls -a -R ~/.sane
Much better; guess I lost track of where Linux commands expect switches
to be. My bad.
> In my system:
[snip]
Much the 'sane' here. 8-)
Now: better to leave .sane/ but wipe the contents, or delete the
directory itself and force it to be re-established? I'm using this as an
occasion to learn about managing a Linux system, so the question is
intended generally, not just for this particular foul-up.
Received on Mon Sep 4 13:25:58 2006
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