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Permissions and USB key drives
Having "./" in your PATH deserves you some nice crashes... :-)
Permissions and USB key drives
One easy way of getting sensible permissions when transferring files from a Windows PC to unix is to compress the file(s) before copying them from the PC to your external disk. I use zip/unzip which produces sensible permissions when unpacking on unix. I expect tar/gzip/bzip2 etc would do the same.
Permissions and USB key drives
apparently you dont use command line applications much.
Permissions and USB key drives
I use them all the time. I have used them for years. I've never dared dream of putting . on my path. Why? |
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