[ale] The "ls" command

Jerald Sheets jsheets at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 17 18:01:56 EST 2005


Nah... 

The term sticky was coined to mean that the perms of the file (based on
location of the sticky bit) "sticks" to you as long as you use that file,
but you don't have that permission any other time...the precise reason SUID
and SGID files are a bad idea.

--j 

-----Original Message-----
From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Greg
Freemyer
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 5:55 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] The "ls" command

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:48:38 -0500, Jerald Sheets <jsheets at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Ah.
> 
> I've called that "sticky" for almost 15 years.
> 
> Learn something every day.
> 
> --J
> 
So what did you mean by "sticky".  The 't' flag indicates it is not deleted
from ram, just because the app terminates.

'vi' might be a good app for me to make sticky because I'm in and out of it
all the time.

Greg
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