General :: Navigate To Previous Directory In Windows Command Prompt

Mar 24, 2011

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Is there an equivalent of Linux's cd - (change to previous directory) in Windows?

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General :: Command Prompt Ftp To Ftp Server Running On Windows?

Dec 27, 2010

I am using on Windows Vista, Filezilla server. I have it set up to be accessed via outside IPs and when I use a client on the IP I have it connects normally using Filezilla client. On the same machine I have Ubuntu running in a virtual box and when using filezilla client in there it works fine. Now I want to try the command prompt. So I do the ftp xxx.xxx.xx.xxI enter the name and password and i get the ftp command prompt, but the commands are not working properly. when trying "ls" or "cd" these commands do not work. "cd" tells me that the current directory is "/" root, but this does not make sense in the windows operating system. Now the filezilla client is taking the user in the application window directly to the root folder of the permitted filespace granted to that user. How can the same be done from the command prompt, if there is a way? It is as if the command prompt takes me to the root which does not exist or even have correct permissions to move in. Is there any way to be taken to the correct directory directly, or move there especially when the slashes are the wrong way around etc?

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General :: SSH Client And Command Prompt Replacements Windows Look-and-feel?

Jun 9, 2010

I've worked exclusively in Windows. I can handle that.I've worked exclusively in DOS (a long time ago!). I can handle that.I've worked exclusively in Unix.I can handle that.Right now, I am developing a command-line (python) application on a Windows machine, testing it in a DOS box (i.e. Windows' Command prompt), and then deploying it to Linux, and running it with PuTTY.

I cannot handle that. My productivity drops dramatically when CTRL-C cuts in one window (Windows) and kills the process in another (DOS, Linux).My productivity drops dramatically when Enter copies the selection in one window (DOS), and deletes the selection in another (Windows), and runs the current half-edited command in the third (PuTTY).My productivity drops dramatically when I cannot hit Undo, Home or End.The Solution I am Seeking

An SSH/Bash command-line client that runs on Windows and, to the extent possible, uses all the standard Windows shortcuts (Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, Home, End, Insert, Shift-Arrows, etc.) work on a bash command line. Bonus points if it puts the cursor between letters, rather than on them.Plus, an equivalent DOS command-line drop-in that runs on Windows, and provides the same interface.need to be special buttons to actually transfer CTRL codes (like CTRL-C) through in the cases I need them.I suspect the SSH client will need to be specific to a shell (so it knows when it is at the command prompt, and when it is inside a running app.)I know there are many SSH clients, but I am looking for advice for a particular need.PuTTY feels like an escape route for Unix programmers stuck on Windows. I am the opposite.Can anyone recommend one (or maybe a combination of an SSH client and an Command-Line replacement)?

Update: After seeing the early answers here, I turned my requirements into a blog article, which may give more background in the direction I am looking.

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General :: Windows Command Prompt Auto-completion With Forward Slashes?

Jul 26, 2011

I switch between Linux and Windows quite a lot and it's annoying the hell out of me that the Windows command prompt won't auto-complete directory paths when I press Tab if I use forward slashes like in Linux.For example, if I'm trying to navigate to a directory 'bin':

cd /path/to/dir/b <tab> - this won't auto-complete to 'bin'
cd path odir <tab> - this will auto-complete.

Can I tell the Command Prompt to use forward slashes instead?

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General :: Use Cd Command To Navigate Back And Forward (like Browser)?

Sep 6, 2011

Is it possible to use cd command to navigate back and forward (like browser)?. Something similar to cd - but it only swaps current and last location. I know I can push dir on stack, it would be great to use cd -> and cd <-, though.

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General :: Changes Directory To The Previous Working Directory?

May 15, 2011

Just a simple question

Code:
$ cat -
do in the Bash? I know 'cd -' changes directory to the previous working directory, but 'cat - ' does not seem to do the same thing.

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General :: Redirecting STDOUT Of Previous Command To STDIN Of Next Command

Nov 20, 2009

i'm trying to redirect the output of a command to the input of the next command. not sure if i'm going about this the right way. an easy method would be just to store the output of the previous command in a file and redirect input to read that file, but i'm curious to see if this can be done without writing to any files.

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General :: Use Output Of Previous Command As Parameter To Another Command?

Nov 13, 2010

I want to use the output of a previous command as a parameter to another command. For example: to know where "nice" is stored i typed: which nice output: /usr/bin/nice now the second command i typed is: ls -l /usr/bin/nice Is there a way to have a single command like: ls -l which nice ?

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Ubuntu Security :: Cant Navigate To The Directory To Run The Script?

May 8, 2010

I am having trouble installing root kit hunter. I have downloaded and unpacked the package.It is in /tmpWhen I try and execute the command:

Code:
cd /tmp/rkhunter-1.3.6
I get an error message:

[code]....

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Fedora :: How To Install From A .tar.gz - Navigate The Unix Terminal Directory

Dec 23, 2010

Im trying to install net-vi_2.2.1.tar.gz its my understanding that i need to navigate the Unix terminal directory to the either the tar.gz archive or extract the file to a folder and use that as the command directory for the terminal so my first question is how do i use that folder with the terminal? what command do i use?

After that i use the readme or install text file for the rest of the commands i need but im not sure cause ive never installed from tar.gz before

How to install a .tar.gz file ?

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General :: Retrieving Previous Command For All Users?

Mar 17, 2011

Allow me to submit that i did a mistake of not saving the work which i done in the past few months. i have used history command to see the previous commands. But trouble is that since i had worked a lot on gnome-terminal, only last 1000 commands are shown. Is it possible to see list of all the previous commands for all users. Also, sorry if this sounds absurd, but is it possible to save the details of a session onto a single file ? I not sure but when i had worked on vector Linux, i had used some command to save sessions at the terminal. Is there any analogous command in Ubuntu 10.04 also ?

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General :: Does The Output Of The Previous Command Get Stored In Any Variable

Mar 26, 2011

For example, when using bash you can use

Code:

to execute the previous command or

Code:

!<number> to execute the Nth command(use history to see the list). Or you can use

Code:

cd !-2:1

to cd into the value in the first field that was executed 2 commands ago Anyhow, say I run a command and the output is a path. Any way to cd and then some variable where OUTPUT of the previous command was stored? A variable that always stores the OUTPUT of the last command.

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General :: Move To Previous System Date Using Command Line?

Sep 21, 2010

I want to know the command, so that i can move back two days i.e. all the changes i made during the two day is rolled back .

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Ubuntu :: Navigate Desktop Windows With Keyboard?

Jan 26, 2010

Ubuntu 9.10. I would like to be able to move between several open windows on my desktop with my keyboard rather than my mouseThat is, to change the focus from one window to anotherI can do this with the icons on the desktop by using the up/down/left/right arrow keys on the keyboard, but how to do this for open windows?

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Ubuntu :: Navigate To The Windows Documents From Within Wubi?

May 8, 2010

I have just installed 10.04 LTS Wubi.The thing is, I can see no obvious way of seeing my files which were created in Windows e.g.Documents, photos etc. How do I navigate to the Windows documents from within Wubi?

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Red Hat :: Command Line Prompt But Not The Correct Bash Prompt?

Feb 2, 2011

I'm running Red Hat Linux 5.4 on HP DL580 server with 16 processors and 64 GB of RAM. I'm connecting to the server remotely through SSH. after entering the password, it takes time to return the command line, if I click ctrl+c during this time, I'll have the command line prompt but not the correct bash prompt (I have to run bash to pass to my correct prompt).I tried to install Apache on the server, ./configure took 4 hours to finish instead of 1 or two minutes, Oracle installation same behavior. Server Disks are mirrored using RAID controller.

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General :: How To Use Command Prompt To Open Them

Sep 6, 2010

After contracting malware on Vista i decided to switch over to Linux and chose to start of with Ubuntu because of the graphical interface. that being said, you have no doubt inferred that i have no coding experience. basically i was hoping to find some nice tutorials and sites for Ubuntu. Also, i did downloaded the suggested programs and patches but im still experiencing problems with Adobe,flash, and and opening .exe files. for the latter, when i click on .exe files it is equivalent of using explorer on windows so i was wondering how to use the command prompt to open them. supposedly linux is susceptible to malware so if you could please suggest a anti -malware program.

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General :: Configure Bash Prompt To Show Current / Parent Directory Only

Oct 15, 2010

I would like to modify Bash Prompt so it does not show the whole $PATH but just the current and parent directory. I am using Ubuntu.

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Apr 4, 2010

I'm looking for a way to get my IP address using the command prompt in Linux. I know when you type "ifconfig" you can get your local IP address (i.e. 192.168.0.103), but I'm looking for my IP address that I get from my ISP. How can I get this from Linux without having to visit some website?

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General :: Formatting The BASH Command Prompt?

May 6, 2010

I would like to change the formatting on my BASH prompt from this:

anon@machinename.domain.poo:~/some/very/annoying/long/path$

to something like this:

anon@machinename.domain.poo:~/some/very/annoying/long/path
$

The idea is that I would be able to type a reasonably long command on one line without it wrapping to the next line so quickly.

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General :: Export Is Not Working On Command Prompt?

Aug 26, 2010

The command export is working inside a shell script, but when I type it at the command prompt / terminal it doesn't work. "export: The command not found" error is displayed instead.

I tried this:

cat test.sh

Code:

abc=123
export abc
echo "Exit status of export abc: $?"

[code]....

I tried it before on my RHEL system and it was working. I have checked

Code:

echo $PATH

which is okay. What could be the problem?

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General :: Cannot Access Sda1 Through Command Prompt

Apr 7, 2011

I am trying to access another partition on my drive through the command prompt. I have tried to access it through the /dev directory but when I input "cd ./sda1" or "cd /sda1" it says no such file or directory.

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General :: Command Prompt Missing In Terminal

Jul 15, 2010

Something unfortunate just happened. I was editing the bash file from my terminal and changed a source. After this I was no longer able to input commands for interpreting in the terminal.

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General :: Dynebolic Showing Only Command Prompt?

Mar 18, 2010

I am trying to install Dynebolic 2.5.2 on my system.I copied the dyne/ folder into root of my partition(ie /) and updated grub as follows:

title Dyne
root (hd0,0)
kernel /dyne/2618ckld.krn root=/dev/ram0 rw load_ramdisk=1 max_loop=64 vga=788
initrd /dyne/initrd.gz

But on rebooting into dyne ,I get a command prompt .A part of what i saw is given below:

root:[!] you can safely reboot now or wait to enter a maintenance shell.
VOLATILE MODE : : opening a shell in ramdisk.
you are entering a maintenance sector whatever that means

[code]....

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General :: Executing A Program From Command Prompt?

May 27, 2011

I'm trying to run an application from the command prompt. I've set the path in .bashrc. My executable file and all other files needed by it are saved in the same directory as the path. When I enter the executable name to run it, I get an error message saying that the command is not found.

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General :: How To Pass Argument From Command Prompt?

Jan 5, 2011

when I am running the script below,it performs on whatever logfile u type ,i.e, ./scriptname logfilename.But how do I convert it into a function and then call it from another script.I mean how do I prompt the user to enter a logname and then capture the name in the function and when calling this function from another script how do I pass the parameter.

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General :: Start Tomcat Using Command Prompt?

May 9, 2011

Friends currently we are accessing tomcat manager using web page ]

http://localhost:8080 ,

is it possible to start the tomcat manager using command prompt!

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General :: Connect Sqlplus Through Command Prompt

Nov 29, 2010

I am working as oracle DBA on 10g . Till last day I had worked on windows platform. Now my company want me to work on Linux platform. I am first time using Linux dont know A,B,C of Linux . I want to connect sqlplus through linux command prompt. I have exported enviornment variable of oracle but I am getting permission denied Below mention steps I ahd followed . Please help me to solve it

[oracle@bhel1 mj]$ ORACLE_SID=V7;export ORACLE_SID
[oracle@bhel1 mj]$ ORACLE_HOME=/usr/lib/oracle/v7/app/oracle/prod
ver;export ORACLE_HOME
[oracle@bhel1 mj]$ PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$PATH;export PATH
[oracle@bhel1 mj]$ NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.AL32UTF8;export NLS_
[oracle@bhel1 mj]$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_P
LIBRARY_PATH
[Code]....

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General :: Run One Command As Different User Without A Password Prompt?

Aug 4, 2010

I need to run one command as different user with out a password prompt.

I did this

Code:
one localhost= (two) /usr/bin/whoami

This work but it prompts for password. Is there a way that can be done with NOPASSWD option ?

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General :: View Cookies From Command Prompt?

Mar 11, 2011

I was curious if I would be able to view cookies from a command prompt when ssh'd into a machine. On a test machine running fedora 13, I found that the cookies were stored in a cookies.sqlite. I made sure that all instances of Firefox was closed and attempted to view the file running the following command

sqlite3 cookies.sqlite

It loaded but I was unable to run view any of the information because the database was locked? There were no instances of Firefox running and I check to make sure there were no services of Firefox running as well. Am I doing something wrong? Is this not the correct way to view cookies from the command line ? I have tried google searches and has since been unable to come up with anything.

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