[ale] Time Stamp

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Thu Jul 26 13:56:40 EDT 2007


In addition to 'ls', there is:

date -r <filename>

I like the verbose output of that sometimes, but iirc it is always
last modification date.

If you need it in a specific syntax, you can also use date to specify
exactly how you want it formatted.

Greg

On 7/26/07, Terry Bailey <terry at bitlinx.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can the time stamp of a file found by using a command from the
> command line?  Also, if a file is downloaded from XP or Vista to a
> Linux box does the time stamp reflect the time it was downloaded or
> does it reflect the time it was created on the Windows box?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Terry Bailey
>
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Greg Freemyer
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