Hi. Normally, you can enclose directory names in quotes. Then, you can use tab 
completion. You may have to clean it up a bit (Zsh is much better with it's two 
completion modules).

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On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:52 PM, ".dan." <ddun...@city-net.com> wrote:

> 
> I want to remove all magicjack software from the hd.  I found two places 
> where a directory and included files were and removed them.
> 
> When doing in my home directory:
> 
> ls .*
> 
> Note that is ls period plus star, to find hidden directories I get this two 
> line response:
> 
> .magicJack:
> ISA Softphone
> 
> Note the response is on two lines.  This suggests in an attempt to keep 
> people out they used a long name which is getting wrapped in the ls response. 
>  The magicJack part is on one line and the rest on the next. The second line 
> names are seperated by several spaces.
> 
> Has anyone an idea how to get into that directory and/or remove its contents?
> 
> 
>                               XB
>                                IC|XC
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