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Another ignorant Linux question. by sass10151 2006-09-07 21:41:48
How do you know when a command needs the ./ in front of it?
I just can't seem to google up a definitive answer to this.
[ Reply ]
  I think the answer is by rorajoey2006-09-07 21:48:44
    when it's not in the path by klep2006-09-07 21:54:02
      Okay, that's starting to make sense. by sass101512006-09-07 22:01:35
    nope. When it's not in the path for executables by rich0rd2006-09-07 21:56:27
  Whenever you are trying to run by Didactylos2006-09-07 21:57:32
    not much of a security precaution it is by shminux2006-09-07 22:05:30
      Nothing wrong with that by Didactylos2006-09-07 22:28:03
  Thanks all! (n/t) by sass101512006-09-07 22:19:10

 

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