July 25, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google You need root access to edit a lot of files in Linux, but Terminal work can get tedious. Here''s a simple way to ...
Linux users: You can assign shortcuts for your most frequently used terminal commands. By appending the following line — as many times as you would like — to your bash configuration file (~/.bashrc) ...
The terminal is approachable and can be fun—practice shortcuts to make it your go-to over a GUI. Learn history, !!, Ctrl+R, tab completion, pwd, and cursor shortcuts to edit and reuse commands fast.
is there a way to kill a window by using a key combination?.<BR><BR>i figured out that control alt backspace resets gnome.<BR><BR>and ctrl alt f1-f6, brings up a terminal <BR><BR>ctrl alt f7 goes back ...