> To delete such problem files, if you use emacs, you can use the
> directory editing feature in emacs is useful (^X ^F from memory).
dired is ^X ^B. ^H m will give you a little buffer which tells you what all
the commands are, but the most interesting ones are the movement commands (^N
^P - up and down a line; the mouse also does what you expect), 'd' marks a
file for deletion, and 'x' carries out the operations you set up (i.e. deletes
all the files you marked).
> Since I do *not* use emacs, I can't elaborate further without
> embarassing myself,
Heathen :-)
Jeff
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