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From: peter@kitty.UUCP (Peter DaSilva)
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Subject: Re: ls follies
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Date: Mon, 5-Aug-85 17:10:53 EDT
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> is quite often used in Unix documentation.  If you don't like it, get
> a reasonable shell so you can alias 'l' to be 'ls -CF', 'ls -C', or
> whatever you like.

OK. The ls we have here, ported from 4.2, munged by tek, has the following
links:

	l	ls -m
	ls	ls -C
	lf	ls -CF
	ll	ls -l

Not everyone can get a reasonable shell. You want to mail me a copy of a
korn shell binary for a vanilla PDP-11 V7 system? Or CSH? Or even the source?
I don't have a UNIX source license. Or a reconfiguration license. or a SV
license. Then I'll give you your point.