So I made a little booboo in a Perl script by forgetting to chomp the following output before sticking it in the middle of a file's name:<BR><BR>qx{date +"%Y.%m.%d ...
It doesn’t take very much time working on a Unix system before your attention is drawn to the mysteries of the inode, especially these days with the concept of metadata getting so much public ...
A lot of information is available about individual files on a Unix system. For example, the ls -l command will display the permissions matrix and ls -i will display a file’s inode. But, if we want to ...
For some reason, I have a file named ".∑Ω’˝∆ÙúÚÃÂ␀.EQQtuw" in my Fonts folder, which prevents the entire hierarchy of folders above it from getting deleted. Even the usual trick of find -inum ...
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