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... search by name of the package. Installing the port: cd / usr / ports / port; make; make install Other commands: make DEINSTALL - uninstall the application. make fetch - download the application ...
  Basic vi commands Command Description TERM = terminal_name export TERM Setting Terminal configuration tput init Initialize terminal as terminal_name vi filename Open ...
3. ps
Command ps Displays the status of processes (programs) running in the system. Syntax ps [options] Options Note that unlike other commands ps command options do not have a prefix "-". a display ...
... of two rows in front of the pattern. -s displays instead of several blank lines one blank line. Description The command more performs  display these files. To view commands that can be used more, ...
Command less less command displays text files (with the possibility of searching through back). Syntax less [options] file_name Options -? displays a list of commands that can use less. -p displays ...
... 1 to 12 (also from jan to dec) Day of week - from 0 to 6 (0 is sunday, also from sun to sat) Cron monitoring commands Check cron config # chkconfig --list | grep crond # ps -ef | grep cron ...
... "touch /var/log/btmp" to begin logging to this file.     lastcomm Display information about previous commands in reverse order. Works only if process accounting is on.   ...
Configure Network # netconfig Get Network Status # netstat # ifconfig Get Route Information # route Get Network Cards # lspci | grep -i ethernet Dump TCP Packages to View # tcpdump Dump TCP Packages Into ...
Command alias alias command definition of abbreviations for long commands or view the current list abbreviations. Syntax alias [abbrev = command] Options No Description If you enter only the ...
File, Directory Commands  ...
System Commands ...
information commands  ...
User, group commands  ...
Linux, Unix commands ...

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