Q. i have been using Linux since mid windows xp days. i know the Linux Terminal command line frontwards and backwards. however i only know a few simple commands for the Windows command line. for Ms_Dos and the newer Windows command shell. i want to download a guide of some kind so i can learn the windows command line inside and out. do you know ware i can find such a thing?
A. Check http://www.windows-commandline.com also. They have command line tips for all the useful tasks.
How to use the paste command in Linux terminal?
Q. What should i do before i use the paste command in linux terminal.Give me an example.How will u use the command paste?
I know the shortcut but i want you to tell me how to use the paste command in the terminal.When i type
"cut -c2 a file name" i am getting the output ie only few characters is displayed.Now i would like to know how would you paste these texts.If i type "paste another file" i am getting only that file and the cut text is not pasted into this file.
I know the shortcut but i want you to tell me how to use the paste command in the terminal.When i type
"cut -c2 a file name" i am getting the output ie only few characters is displayed.Now i would like to know how would you paste these texts.If i type "paste another file" i am getting only that file and the cut text is not pasted into this file.
A. press hold left button - cover across word(s) to copy - click prompt to new target area - press middle button.
or
press hold left button - cover across word(s) to copy - click Edit above to copy - click prompt to new target area - click Edit above to Paste.
or
press hold left button - cover across word(s) to copy - click Edit above to copy - click prompt to new target area - click Edit above to Paste.
How to save file to desktop using Linux commands.?
Q. I am a beginner to Linux commands. I use SSH to connect to a Linux server. What command can I use to save a text file on the server to my desktop? Example?
A. From your desktop, fire up a terminal, or use Cygwin if you're under Windows (make sure you have installed the openssh packages) :
scp <your_user_name>@<server_name>:<path to remote file> <path to local dir/file>
Enter your password, and you're done :)
scp <your_user_name>@<server_name>:<path to remote file> <path to local dir/file>
Enter your password, and you're done :)
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