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- filecopy
- st time using a shell, try typing ''ls'' to get a listing of files in your home directory. When you hav... gives you an interactive session in which you can list files on a remote computer, upload files to your ... few commands necessary for using sftp: |''ls''| list files in current directory on remote computer| |'... MAND on local computer. For example, ''!ls'' will list files on your computer| |''?''| help - give a ful
- priority
- to get to know your processes. The ''ps'' command lists out the processes you have running on the system. By using ''ps -l'', an extended listing of your processes is provided. The fields of t... he PID, NI, and COMMAND fields. The COMMAND field lists the name of the command that started your proces... program, a.out is the one you want. The PID field lists each process's Process IDentifier. You're going
- backups
- ill call the exclude file "/home/tegorman/exclude.list" and it contains following lines: my.CS.accoun... .netscape/cache .dt/Trash As you can see it lists the name of the backup archive file and also wil... fX tegorman/my.CS.account.tar.gz tegorman/exclude.list tegorman (The above command is all on one line) ... entire directory (excluding the files in exclude.list). ===== Copying the file to another location =
- linux_basics
- e prefix to a filename. For example, if I want to list the contents of a directory that is in my home di... / ===== Shell commands ===== * **//ls//**: lists the files in your current working directory for ... rinter specified in printername or "lpq" to get a list of jobs sent to the printer. * File compression
- account.size
- YOUR_ACCOUNT_NAME | sort -n This will give you a list of all your directories and their size sorted by
- mitm
- int]] of the remote workstation or server to your list of "known_hosts" as follows $ ssh-keys
- opensshformswindows
- ation ssh-add adds private keys to the list allowed by the server ssh-keyscan aids in
- sshkeysmswindows
- to just double-click on the session name from the list of sessions and that will start a remote SSH sess
- vnc
- . Within a VNC session you can press F8 to get a list of VNC commands. We can not provide VNC instruct
- windows
- is is your first time, try typing ''ls'' to get a listing of files in your home directory. When you hav
- x2go
- rry about man-in-the-middle attacks (i.e. someone listening to your connection, logging your keystrokes)