I was suprised when I typed "dir" accidently at a command prompt and it actually worked.
Oh?! This is the first I've learned of that too! No matter, though; there's an easy fix¹ run rm /usr/bin/dir as root...
1. No, I don't recommend that you actually "fix" it. Who knows how many default redhat scripts rely on its existence? But... well... *shudder*.
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: My first "Windows Anonymous" session
by sauoq
in thread My first "Windows Anonymous" session
by coldmiser
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