[DM-MUG] cli find command any experts?

Ray Bowler rbowler at mchsi.com
Sun Jan 16 21:00:38 CST 2011


Jeremy

Thanks. I sure couldn't get this from the man page but it worked just right. 

Loading wine is just doing it to see what it is all about. As I work at it I see why people choose to spend the money for Crossover. 

Do you do computer work? If so would you like to be in the links section of <dmmug.org>.  If so send me a note of what you want on it and I'll edit it to fit the page. I have things set in a maintenance mode right now so it isn't hard. 

Ray
On Jan 16, 2011, at Jan 16, 20118:35 PM, Jeremy Geerdes wrote:

> Try find ~ -name "wine*"
> 
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> On Jan 16, 2011, at 7:00 PM, Ray Bowler wrote:
> 
>> Down loaded and installed "wine" and in a moment of curiosity I tried the CLI command line "find -f /wine" or "find -f /wine" or find -f / wine" It the find will go merrily walking the tree get to "downloads" directory and zip right by "wine" without finding it. 
>> 
>> Any ideas?
>> 
>> Ray Bowler
>> rbowler at mchsi.com
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