ls -A
Peter da Silva
peter at ficc.uu.net
Mon Oct 9 00:25:20 AEST 1989
Another difference in 'ls' when you're root, of course, is that you get the
owner and group displayed in the 'ls -l' listing, instead of just the owner.
This is nice, though surprising to new super-users.
How do you get this behaviour when you're NOT root? ls -g just gives the group
and not the owner.
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