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linux_tutorial_two
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l/ is an area to which everyone in the department has read and copy access. If you are from outside the... om one place to another, use the mv command. This has the effect of moving rather than copying the file... ode> Type **ls** and **ls backups** to see if it has worked. ====2.3 Removing files and directories==... /code> <code>compsci-user@tim: ls (to check if it has created the file)</code> <code>compsci-user@tim:
linux_tutorial_five
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irectory access rights Each file (and directory) has associated access rights, which may be found by t... write - no-one else can read or write and no-one has execution rights (e.g. your mailbox file). | ===... return the UNIX prompt until the current process has finished executing. Some processes take a long t... old up the terminal. Backgrounding a long process has the effect that the UNIX prompt is returned immed
linux_tutorial_eight
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lues. However, altering the environment variables has no effect on the corresponding shell variables. ... -user@tim:~$ set history = 200</code> Check this has worked by typing <code>compsci-user@tim:~$ echo $history</code> However, this has only set the variable for the lifetime of the cur... psci-user@tim:~$ source .cshrc</code> Check this has worked by typing <code>compsci-user@tim:~$ echo
linux_tutorial_seven
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nment variables in a later chapter. If configure has run correctly, it will have created a Makefile wi... package, once finished and available for download has already been tested and debugged. However, when w
linux_tutorial_one
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ctory is your home directory. Your home directory has the same name as your user-name, for example, **c
linux_tutorial_six
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er quota and you want to find out which directory has the most files. In your home-directory, type <co
linux_tutorial_three
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tten as **^D** for short) to end the input. What has happened? If you run the **cat** command without