I'm not aware of any config options for that. "visibility" is an
option in Spotlight. You can select "Go to Folder" in Spotlight's Go
menu with visibility selected.
As far as terminal goes, ls -a will display hidden files in the
terminal window and you can judiciously use "rm" to get rid of some
things. If you don't "su" to become superuser ( which you can't
unless "Root user" is enabled ) you can't cause to much of a
catastrophe with "rm".
On Mar 29, 2007, at 2:13 PM, Rick Eisner wrote:
I believe I've found a resolution to my problem, if I can figure
how to do it.
A user on the Apple support site had exactly the same problem as
mine. If I could figure exactly what he did, I could be up and
running.
He wrote:
Since my last post I have found out how to use Terminal to make
the invisible files visible in the finder and then delete all the
PHP files altogether.
A clean install from the Entropy site managed to get PHP to work
in the end.
Can anyone help me out?
Rick
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