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vi editor commands
... Quit Editor :wq Write buffer to the file and exit the vi editor ZZ Save
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to the file and exit from vi Cursor positioning commands Command Description ...
2.
Wine 1.1.44
Released the next experimental version of Win32 API - Wine 1.1.44, where fixed 95 bugs. Major
changes
are: Added new icons; Support for 32-bit prefix in 64-bit assembly of Wine; Implemented ...
3.
OpenSUSE 11.3 Milestone test release 6
Released sixth test release of openSUSE 11.3. Since release will no longer make any material
changes
, the developers will stabilize the current state of the code base. Compared with the previous release ...
4.
Linux kernel updates: 2.6.32.12 and 2.6.33.3
Released Linux kernel updates: 2.6.32.12 and 2.6.33.3, where marked 195 and 140 patches. The
changes
have affected subsystems, as KVM, ext4, xfs, e1000e, iwlwifi, USB, ecryptfs, ALSA, ocfs2, NFS4, x86/amd-iomm, ...
5.
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat announced officially
... "a few radical
changes
." One such change will be the new interface Ubuntu Netbook Edition, as well as increase speed and download speed of the system. Simultaneously, the OS will include new cloud services, ...
6.
Released the second beta version of Ubuntu 10.04
... earlier features,
changes
have not been. iPhone support in Ubuntu 10.04 beta1 Ubuntu 10.04 Screenshots ...
7.
kernel: irq 153: Please try booting with acpi=off and report a bug
... to rerun grub after making
changes
to this file # NOTICE: You do not have a /boot partition. This means that # all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /, eg. # root (hd0,0) ...
8.
touch
Command touch
Changes
the timestamp of file. Syntax touch [options] files Options -c prescribes not to touch the file if it does not exist. -d time, using the specified time. -r file uses a timestamp ...
9.
passwd
Command passwd
Changes
the password. Syntax passwd [username] Options No Description The passwd command
changes
your password. It asks for old password, and then the new password. If you are ...
10.
diff
... Treat all files as text, even if it is not. -b ignores blank lines and the sequence gaps. -c generates the output in another format. -d is trying to find a minimal set of
changes
(this is significantly ...
11.
chmod
Command chmod chmod command
changes
the permissions of one or more files. Syntax chmod [-cfvR] permissions files Options -c displays only files with changed permissions. -f suppress error messages. ...
12.
chown
Command chown chown command
changes
the owner or group ownership of a file. Syntax chown [cvfR] username:groupname files Options -c displays only files with the change in ownership. -f suppress ...
13.
chgrp
Command chgrp chgrp command
changes
the owner group of one or more files. Syntax chgrp [-cfvR] group files Options -c displays only files with modified group owner. -f suppress error messages. ...
14.
cd
Command cd cd command
changes
the current directory. Syntax cd [directory] Options No Description The command cd without the directory name
changes
the current directory to home directory ...
15.
How to Install Google Chromium on Ubuntu
... of code that the only real
changes
would address folder PPA and the value associated with key GPG. ...
16.
Linux, UNIX User Management Commands
... the user full name field finger information chgrp
Changes
the group ownership of files. chown Change the owner of file(s ) to another user. ...
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