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flashing with a windows pc... probably a noob question
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BcNexus
2007-07-07 , 05:43
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I believe the '.' before documents is because it's hidden. Hidden files and folders are preceded by '.'
For some reason I don't know of, "./" tells Linux that whatever after "./" is an executable. EG "./foo" tells Linux to run "foo" as an executable file.
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