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ls command to print fifo of contents (or perl)
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What are the options to print the contents of a directory in FIFO fashion? I have searched the forum for something relative to this question and found no answers. If there is a way please advise, if it has already been answered, please provide a link to the post. Alternately if there is a perl solution I would be interested in it as well. Thanks. Jerardfjay ![]() |
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