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posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 02:20 PM
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does anyone have a link to a website with a pdf or something i can save with a list of all the linux commands?

i found a site i liked with the commands but its html. i wanted to be able to save it.

thank you



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 02:24 PM
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Just type "Linux or Unix commands pdf" and tons of stuff pops up in Google.

Here's one:

cheat-sheets.s3.amazonaws.com...

Another:

www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr...
edit on 24-11-2013 by OrphanApology because: d



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 02:25 PM
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Is a simple google search insufficient? type "list Linux commands" and choose from dozens of sites:

eg: www.mediacollege.com...

Select all. Copy, Paste to your favorite text editor.



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 02:27 PM
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thanks. i got several sites with the search. i was going to copy/paste one but i was just thinking some linux user here would have a link to a little pdf that was packed up nice and tight.
thank you though. i have it



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 02:29 PM
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OrphanApology
reply to post by CardiffGiant
 


Just type "Linux or Unix commands pdf" and tons of stuff pops up in Google.

Here's one:

cheat-sheets.s3.amazonaws.com...

Another:

www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr...
edit on 24-11-2013 by OrphanApology because: d


i already saved the first one but thats not all the commands. thats why i started the thread.


copy/pasted this one
ss64.com...



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 02:57 PM
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Linux Cheat Sheets of all kinds (or all kinds of cheat sheets for that matter) can be found by just switching over to the Image side of the Google search.

Linux-Cheat Sheets

I always check there for the best ones to print on a new program or project I'm working on. Hope that helps.



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 03:33 PM
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Wrabbit2000
Linux Cheat Sheets of all kinds (or all kinds of cheat sheets for that matter) can be found by just switching over to the Image side of the Google search.

Linux-Cheat Sheets

I always check there for the best ones to print on a new program or project I'm working on. Hope that helps.


far out. thanks wrabbit. im moving aly my movies over to my stash hard drive and im getting ready to switch from ubuntu to mint.
thanks again



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 05:27 PM
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sudo apt-get remove --purge linux

sudo apt-get install windows

c:\dos

c:\dos\run.exe

win.com

$$$

ahhh no just kidding.. I'm forever googling how to do stupid things I used to know in 'nix. especially on a tablet terminal... so much easier on adb, but I'm just so lazy to connect it.



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 06:00 PM
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shoot me some links.
i like messing around too. been messing around with the terminal all day



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 11:09 PM
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from a shell, man -k something;



posted on Nov, 25 2013 @ 04:38 AM
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have a look in /usr/bin folder it contains most of the normal user programs and quite often "cmd" --help will get you a quick listing of the parameters



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 11:46 AM
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help me with the linux watch command ;$ watch -n elink atsdotcom/forum/thread -minus unwanted member ? I want the forum to respawn every 60 seconds minus a certain member. Would also be nice to know how to add keystrokes to the watch command, so it would arrow to the bottom of the page??
thanx



posted on Feb, 8 2014 @ 01:08 PM
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All watch does is execute the command every x seconds so to go into filtering you're liable to get into so serious scripting as it will depend on what is required to remove the unwanted person from the screen but if its just ignore the line you may be able to use grep with the -v parameter



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