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linux_tutorial_two
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ommand to copy it to your **testdir** directory. First, cd to your testdir directory. <code>compsci-use... e the file science.bak to your backup directory. First, change directories to your testdir directory (ca... mand to remove a directory (make sure it is empty first). Try to remove the **backups** directory. You wi... les. ===head=== The **head** command writes the first ten lines of a file to the screen. First clear t
linux_tutorial_seven
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onverts between different units of measurements. First create a download directory <code>compsci-user@... sing the gzip command (to create a tar.gz file). First unzip the file using the gunzip command. This wil... 7.4 Configuring and creating the Makefile The first thing to do is carefully read the README and INST... at the before and after size of the binary file. First change into the bin directory of the units instal
linux_tutorial_one
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and directories ==== __**ls**__ (list) When you first login, your current working directory is your hom... r** directory). This may not seem very useful at first, but using (.) as the name of the current directo... and pathnames ==== ===Understanding pathnames=== First type **cd** to get back to your home-directory, t
linux_tutorial_eight
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le names begin with a dot). At login the C shell first reads .cshrc followed by .login .login is to set... need to add the set command to the .cshrc file. First open the .cshrc file in a text editor. An easy, u
linux_tutorial_five
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ograms while waiting for that one to finish. The first line in the above example is typed in by the user