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Try displaying bad characters in a filename with "-b" switch to "ls". The bad characters come out in octal.
For example a filename containg a ctrl/X character (octal 30) comes out like duff\030file .
ls -lab
Once you know the name of the file it is safer to rename the file, then decide what to do with it.
when i put ls -lrt, the file name is itmm_smain_hc.exe
when i put ls -lab, the file name is itmm_smain_hc.exe\015
so, is it i just need to rm itmm_smain_hc.exe\015 to remove the file?
but when i try to do that, it still display: No such file or directory