On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 15:46, Joe Brandt wrote:
> are not written so that a newbie can understand it. You would not
> believe how long it took me to figure out the ./ before a command.
> Books and Linux geeks take that for granted but a Windows and or DOS
> trained user would not even consider it.
>
You can put a ./ (dot slash) before a command?!?
To think, I have been adding every directory to my PATH statement!! :)
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