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Originally Posted by jusmee
Jinke can't 'fix' what has been a convention in Unix since forever. "dot" files are hidden files and 'ls -a' will show them. Silly mac oddities like this are always going to be a problem. The fix isn't to corrupt the ls command. Of course, the jinke 'bookshelf' should not be bound to the output of 'ls' anyway.
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You got it backwards
Jinke
appears to be doing a
ls -la instead of a simple
ls -l ( lbook has a nicer "bookshelf display")
Why are they showing us "*nix hidden files" at all.
It may be more difficult, but bookshelf should honor Windows
hidden attribute also.
IMHO we should not see "Restore PC" either.