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   Ed Vance to mark lewis   
   Re: Raspberry Pi   
   10 Oct 18 22:30:00   
   
   10-10-18 17:12 mark lewis wrote to Richard Menedetter about Raspberry Pi   
   Howdy! Mark,   
      
    ml> @MSGID: <5BBE84C1.190.binkd@capitolcityonline.net>   
    ml> @REPLY: <5BBE5AC5.189.binkd@capitolcityonline.net>   
      
    ml>  On 2018 Oct 10 19:55:22, you wrote to me:   
      
    ml>> i know this is old, now, but joe was saying that it installed but he   
    ml>> has no clue where... he has/had the same problem with compiling it   
    ml>> and not knowing where the binaries were put in the directory tree...   
      
    RM> If you are compiling yourself, then simply look into the makefile.   
      
    ml> true but he doesn't know that or at least he didn't when he wrote his   
    ml> post... he's a freshly born newbie when it comes to linux stuff... he   
    ml> can raise his head to look around and might, by now, be able to scoot   
    ml> around on his belly but hasn't figured out how to crawl, yet... much   
    ml> less walk or run ;)   
      
   I played with Ubuntu but haven't begin using it, so I'm a bit lower than a   
   Linux newbie.   
      
   There were 3 messages for this echo in tonights QWK packet.   
      
   When I the first message I thought about what I do on this XP box.   
      
   Every once in a while I open a Administrator CMD Prompt, cd C:\ to be at   
   the C:\ Directory (ROOT in Linux??), then enter DIR /s/-p   and wait for   
   the list to finish.   
      
   At the C:\ prompt I enter DIR /s/-p >> C:\somesubdirectory\cdir20181010.txt   
   and press Enter to save the listing to a place where I keep those listings.   
      
   BTW, the 20181010 portion is todays Date if I were making a listing tonight.   
      
   After Saving the file, if I want to look to see where a file is/was I use   
   Windows Explorer to Open the file and then (on this XP box) I press the F3   
   Key and enter what I'm searching for.   
      
   Linux most likely has a BETTER WAY, but I'm writing this idea of mine that   
   with some Linux'ey modification(s) may be of help to someone wanting to   
   see where a File is stored on their Linux system.   
      
   This is what I occasionally do.   
   If anyone has a suggestion for my method of doing things   
      
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