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arrgh: less -a not working - cant see .files!
okay - that's driving me nuts :rolleyes:
no file manger nor less -a does display any of the hidden files ( as root ). the thing seems to be rather "user-save", but how am i gonna configure any stuff like the /etc/openvpn/.conf without access? is there anything i can chmod or s.th.? thanks again! |
Re: arrgh: less -a not working - cant see .files!
lo-jay,
I think you need to issue: ls -a |
Re: arrgh: less -a not working - cant see .files!
sorry typo of course, but ls -a does not work!
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I used your example and installed openvpn - when I navigate to /etc/openvpn - there were are no files listed in that directory. Start with sjgadsby's post first, and if that fails - the question would be have you tweaked / modified anything on your system that would fundamentally break viewing hidden files (not sure how). |
Re: arrgh: less -a not working - cant see .files!
yeah - my bad!
it actually works - was lokking for files where there were none coming from gentoo... thanks again |
Re: arrgh: less -a not working - cant see .files!
You may also find emelFM2 interesting. It';s a GUI file manager that does display hidden files.
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