Cool, thanks!  I will log this command in my memory.
Alas, the string "jack" is not in any of my rcn.d files or init.d, so
I'm lost again.
-Chuckk

On 7/18/06, Fred J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
$grep -FHrn jack /path/


Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Can you do this? I still can't find out why 2 instances of the jack
audio connection kit are starting up on boot, and I find myself
opening each startup script and searching for "jack". If there's a
better way, Google doesn't have access to it. Is there a command I
can type that will search for a string in all files within a
directory?
Thanks.
-Chuckk


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