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This is a case where I think the ubiquity of the GNU version of ls would qualify it as the "standard". I don't have any hard numbers for the number of installations using the GNU ls vs. other versions, but I'm guessing GNU has the upper hand. Of course GNU isn't the official standard, but I personally consider GNU to be "the standard way of doing things" now. I would like to see IBM adopt the GNU ls.
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