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- linux_tutorial_one
- , there may already be some files inserted by the System Administrator when your account was created. **l... ou are in, i.e. your current position in the file-system tree. To change to the directory you have just m... . This is very useful if you are lost in the file system.</note> ==== 1.5 Pathnames ==== ===pwd (print w... k out where you are in relation to the whole file-system. For example, to find out the absolute pathname o
- linux_tutorial_seven
- evelopers frequently did not have access to every system, and the characteristics of some systems changed ... m version to version. The GNU configure and build system simplifies the building of programs distributed a... ript attempts to guess correct values for various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It u... **./configure** to configure the package for your system. - Type **make** to compile the package. - Op
- linux_tutorial_eight
- d will use the values stored. Some are set by the system, others by you, yet others by the shell, or any p... iable. The value of this is the current operating system you are using. Type <code>compsci-user@tim:~$ ec... bles==== Each time you login to a UNIX host, the system looks in your home directory for initialisation f... l will look to find the command you typed. If the system returns a message saying "command: Command not fo
- linux_tutorial_six
- ocated a certain amount of disk space on the file system for their personal files, usually about 100Mb. If... df command reports on the space left on the file system. For example, to find out how much space is left
- linux_tutorial_five
- =====Linux Tutorial Five===== ====5.1 File system security (access rights)==== In your testdir directory,
- linux_tutorial_three
- le slist ====3.4 Pipes==== To see who is on the system with you, type <code>compsci-user@tim:~$ who</co
- linux_tutorial_two
- a file stored in an open access area of the file system, and use the **cp** command to copy it to your **