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< Linux keyboard shortcuts - 2.0 > There are several keyboard shortcuts in Linux. Learning them can make your life a lot easier! This tuXfile discusses mainly command line shortcuts but some X Window System shortcuts are also included. Author: Nana Långstedt < nana.langstedt at gmail.com > tuXfile created: 1 February 2002 Last modified: 5 September 2009 < Virtual terminals > Ctrl + Alt + F1 Switch
What does all this gibberish mean? As you see, every line (or row) contains the information of one device or partition. The first column contains the device name, the second one its mount point, third its filesystem type, fourth the mount options, fifth (a number) dump options, and sixth (another number) filesystem check options. Let's take a closer look at this stuff. < 1st and 2nd columns: Devic
< Installing software from source in Linux - 1.2 > So you've downloaded a software package with tar.gz or tar.bz2 extension and have no idea what to do with it. Or perhaps you already know that it's most likely the source code of the program you want to install and you have to compile it, but don't know how. Don't worry, compiling and installing software from source in Linux isn't as hard as it ma
< The Vim commands cheat sheet - 1.2 > A Vim cheat sheet, listing some useful, essential and most often used Vim commands. Author: Nana Långstedt < nana.langstedt at gmail.com > tuXfile created: 18 January 2003 Last modified: 5 September 2009
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