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Old 07-19-2002, 05:39 AM   #1
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unix equivalent of dir /p


I need to know how can I make ls to display info screen by screen, similarly to dir /p in dos.
I looked in help and whatever I could find so far on the net but to no avail.

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Old 07-19-2002, 05:46 AM   #2
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sorted....

Sorry, managed to find what I wanted in the end:
ls -a | more
 
Old 07-19-2002, 05:46 AM   #3
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tyry using less instead, more flexible
 
Old 07-19-2002, 07:57 AM   #4
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Yes less has more than more
 
  


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