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  • ...s and their contents in Linux operating systems. More simply, it is the '''Linux directory structure'''. ...wever, that some of these directories may or may not be present on a given Linux system as they depend on whether certain subsystems, such as the X Window S
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • '''expr''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]] utility which evaluates an expression and outputs the corresponding value ...st of the challenge posed in writing expressions is preventing the command line shell from acting on characters intended for ''expr'' to process.
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  • ...is an excerpt from '<code>man perlrun</code>' about the important command line switches used when doing perl one-liners. split command to the @F array is done as the first thing inside the
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  • '''rdate''' is a TCP/IP [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command]] used to retrieve the date and time from a host or hosts on the network an [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ==Findutils tools== The tools supplied with this package are:
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  • ...sg''' (for "diagnostic message") is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command]] that prints the message buffer of the kernel. This buffer contains a vari [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • '''WikiSH''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]] wiki using only [[Bash|/bin/sh]] and plain [[Awk]]. It also includes a Wi [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • * absolutely '''''must''''' work on [[Linux]]; * preferably CLI-friendly (i.e. able to run entirely from the command-line); and
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  • '''mt''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command]] used to control and backup data onto magnetic tapes. * Backup directory /data and /home with [[Tar (command)|tar]] command (z - compressed; note the <code>/dev/nst0</code>; '<code>nst0</code>' ''not
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  • <google>suse linux wireless</google> ...Unfortunately, it didn't work. That is, using either Yast2 or the command line options (e.g. <tt>ifconfig</tt>, <tt>iwconfig</tt>, etc) and DHCP just didn
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  • ...will be done from the CLI (or [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]]). ...holds the files you place in your ISO image. Then use the <tt>mkisofs</tt> command.
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  • '''xls2csv''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]] script that recodes a spreadsheet's charset and saves as CSV. It was writ [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • *Clear your Download history to make the download manager more responsive: Tools | Options | Privacy. ...event a website from replacing/changing your rightclick context menu go to Tools>Options>content>Advanced on Firefox 2+.
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  • ...ports the following filesystems: ext2, ext3, fat16, fat32, hfs, hfs+, jfs, linux-swap, reiserfs, reiser4, ufs, xfs, and even ntfs (Windows). [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...'diction''' are two [[Linux]] [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line]] linguistic utilities. They are part of the GNU software suite. ...u.org/software/diction/diction.html GNU Style and Diction] &mdash; Command line programs to calculate score
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  • '''ptx''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line]] utility to produce a permuted index of file contents similar to a '''[[KW -F, --flag-truncation=STRING use STRING for flagging line truncations
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  • ...t line. It is sometimes useful to see the posterior probabilities for each line without filtering: You can now postprocess the posterior probabilities for each line of text with another script, to replicate an arbitrary Bayesian decision r
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  • '''dd''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line]] utility whose primary purpose is the low-level copying and conversion of ...f'''=''file'' : Input File: Read from ''file'' instead from [[Redirection (Linux)|standard input]].
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  • '''shred''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line]] utility to overwrite a file to hide its contents, and optionally delete i ...l. If the info and shred programs are properly installed at your site, the command
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  • ...t; possible examples: gif, jpg, tif (all formates supported by "[[Convert (command)|convert]]" should work; default: png Then type on the command line:
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  • ...(for Windows). If you are like me, you will want this HDD formatted for [[Linux]]. *Step 1: Getting Linux to discover the newly connected external HDD
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  • ...that allows a system administrator to configure the tables provided by the Linux kernel firewall (implemented as different Netfilter modules) and the chains ...and must be executed by user root, otherwise it fails to function. On most Linux systems, iptables is installed as <tt>/usr/sbin/iptables</tt> and documente
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  • *[[Mt (command)|mt]] [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • Older [[Linux]] kernels are using the older definition of DST and the files that control To determine if your time zone has an issue, run this command (note that <code>zdump</code> might be located under <code>/sbin/zdump</cod
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  • '''dblatex''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]] tool to convert DocBook to [[LaTeX]], DVI, [[PostScript]], and PDF. [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...otdisk version from the FreeDOS website (i.e. the one with just kernel and command.com), as it leaves more free space on disk for the flash utility and new BI [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...ne ("Samba client") has an IP address of <code>10.0.32.145</code>, and the Linux machine is behind a dedicated firewall (which does NAT). ...you will need to implement are <code>FORWARD</code> all "source" requests (Linux box) via TCP on ports 139 and 445 with a jump target of "<code>ACCEPT</code
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  • ...stands BPF filter logic in the same fashion as more common packet sniffing tools, such as [[tcpdump]] and [[snoop]]. It was written by Jordan Ritter. *[http://logi.cc/linux/netfilter-log-format.php3 Netfilter]
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  • ...k interface. Note: <code>/etc/iftab</code> is not used (by default) in all Linux distros. Each mapping is described on a separate line, it starts with an interface name, and contains a set of descriptors, separ
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  • '''crontab''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tool]] used to schedule commands to be executed periodically. It reads a se Each line of a crontab file follows a particular format as a series of fields, separa
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  • ...GNU Binary Utilities''', or '''binutils''', is a collection of programming tools for the manipulation of object code in various object file formats. The cur *<code>[[as (command)|as]]</code> &mdash; assembler
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • The '''kernel''' is the core piece of the [[Linux]] operating system. The kernel manages the resources of the Linux OS; such as the following:
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  • ...erytags". To find out which querytags are available, execute the following command: ...o" in them (i.e., not version, release, arch, etc.), execute the following command
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  • ...and recovery applications. The disc is mainly oriented at the experienced Linux user that knows what he is doing, and thus does not contain automated scrip [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • The following is an example of a fstab file on a Red Hat [[Linux]] system: # my files partition shared by windows and linux
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  • ...[kernel]] series. Its primary function is managing device nodes in <code>[[Linux directory structure|/dev]]</code>. It is the successor of <tt>devfs</tt> an ...]] interface of the Linux kernel which has been updated or introduced with Linux kernel 2.6.13. A system using such a new version of udev will not boot with
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  • == User Interface tools == There are several tools created to help set up CUPS. The CUPS server itself runs a webserver admini
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  • ...Many of these software packages are today included as part of typical GNU/Linux distributions. | useful library for reading command lines
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  • ...ot/grub/menu.lst</code> and below the 'Pretty colours' section add a third line as below: *:[http://jaeger.morpheus.net/linux/grubsplash.html GRUB splash Image Information]; or
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  • *[http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Releases/Mandriva/2008.0/Errata Mandriva Linux 2008 Errata] [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...written in standard C, with a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line interface]]. Here's what this terminal command does. It first takes the asz.aif file and outputs it as aszc.aif, subjecti
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  • true if verbosity level includes the `tools' flag (See section 3.1.2 Global Options option `--verbosity'. enumeration of the command line options. In this case in in never used, but is replaced by the arguments.
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  • '''CDfs''' is a virtual Linux file system that provides access to individual data and audio tracks on com Cdfs is not included in the mainline [[Linux]] [[kernel]], but is distributed instead as a series of kernel patches.
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  • ...ipedia:diff|diff]] : compares two files and shows the differences, line by line. ;[[:wikipedia:cmp (Unix)|cmp]] : shows the offset and line numbers where two files differ, or cmp can show the characters that differ
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  • ...mand line interface]] to various hard disk ioctls supported by the stock [[Linux]] ATA/IDE device driver subsystem. Some options may work correctly only wit [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • * Backup directory /data and /home with tar command (z - compressed; note the <code>/dev/nst0</code>; '<code>nst0</code>' ''not * Or, using the [[Dd (command)|dd]] command:
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  • ...peats), image optimizers (opt-jpg opt-png opt-gif recomp-jpg), file rename tools (lowercase uppercase), archive recompressors (to-bzip to-7zip to-lzma), a t [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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