Re: print directory tree

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What does one need to do to get 'tree' to be seen?
I get a "command not found" on a basic Fedora install and in a user account added via adduser



>
> > whats the linux equal of the dos 'tree' command?
>
> Take a wild guess!

No clue.  I searched in the forest, I searched in the redwoods
I even searched in Joshua Tree National Forest...  yuka no lucka. ;-)



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If you run the command "tree" from CLI what do you see? Isn't it a directory
tree? If so, to print it just "tree | lpr" (without the quotes of course).
Be advised that if you do that from the root (/) directory you may run out of
paper! (man tree).


Tom
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