Ubuntu :: A List Of Basic Commands?

Nov 9, 2010

From where can i get a list of basic commands that can be run from the terminal from ubuntu ?for example:nautilusmounttopapt-get

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Ubuntu :: When And Why Use Basic Terminal Commands

Jul 16, 2011

Im new to ubuntu and I was wondering if someone could list some basic terminal commands and explain what they do, and when and why you would use them.

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General :: Distribution ,basic Commands?

Feb 6, 2011

what r the distribution terms of linuxwhat r the advantage of oprn sourcewhat r the bassic commands of linuxwhat r the directories of linuxwhat is file system in linux

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Ubuntu :: Install Basic Pages Like Php Admin With Commands?

Aug 6, 2010

Recently got a VPS and installed Ubuntu Server 9 (32bit) When i go to install basic pages like php my admin with commands like..sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin I get a error like this:

root@PkNGssbkpT:/# sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:

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Fedora :: Cheatsheet Lists All The Basic Commands?

Nov 28, 2009

A Fedora 12 Cheatsheet and for the geeks: [URL]

This cheatsheet lists alomost all the basic commands which are required for day to day use along with some amazing tricks.

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General :: Mail Basic Commands Used In Terminal?

Feb 26, 2010

i donot know basic commands used in terminal as to install,, to remove a software etc

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Ubuntu :: Joining The Project Using SPHINX2 For Basic Voice Commands With USB Mic?

Jun 12, 2011

How to compare two wav files [URL] or to be capable to reco simple voice commands? Openbox, fluxbox... can be ran using perlbox voice reco for basic commands. [URL] everything is frequence based:[URL] However we would like to make the use of the ALSA and processing after recording. OK.

Code:

apt-get install -f sphinx2
here is my script:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
# my alsa-1 is my usb mic
arecord -Dplughw:1,0 -f cd -vv voicecommand.wav

[code]....

THe next step is to analysis the wav file just created. The advantage is that sphinx2 works for basic commands + it uses only up to 3% of your CPU resources !

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General :: Debian Without Basic Commands: 'No Such File Or Directory'?

Nov 10, 2010

My new VPS is running Debian 5.0 (bash 3.2.29), and some commands seems to be missing. For example the ps command is not here, neither is ls (but dir works). Is there a package missing or what's the deal?

:~# type ps
ps is hashed (/bin/ps)
:~# ps

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Software :: Segmentation Fault On Basic Commands Such As Ls, Grep?

Mar 23, 2010

I have found the cause of my problem, but I am not sure what the proper fix is.The issue is I accidentally modified a dynamic library file on my system (symlinked it to another file), and now common commands such as "ls" and "grep" are failing with segmentation fault

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General :: Ubuntu - Cannot Execute Basic Commands (ps, Ls, Ifconfig) - File Not Found

May 4, 2011

When I try execute a variety of basic commands (including ps, ls, ifconfig, locate), I receive the error 'no such file or directory'.

Here are some suggestions that I've found online, that I have tried without success: I did a 'whereis ps' and found the file in the /bin/, and have checked that '/bin' appears when I do 'echo $PATH' I did a filesystem check which showed my hard drive as being clean I tried doing a 'sudo chmod 777 ps' but was told that I dont have permission. I don't think permissions for these files would have changed though (and I can't check as I can't run the 'ls' command).

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Security :: Get A List Of Basic Things

Mar 29, 2010

I am looking for a basic guide to Linux security. I am assessing a multi-server farm and have very limited experience with Linux. Where can I get a list of basic things I should be looking at from a security standpoint, i.e. ports, vulnerabilities, users, etc? Looking for a checklist I can run through. We are running CentOS Linux 5.0.

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Slackware :: Writing Basic Bash Script To Toggle Two I8kctl Commands (fan Speed Hi/low)?

Jun 11, 2011

I'm on a Dell Inspiron 6000. I installed i8kutils and it works. Fan speed reduces CPU temp from 50C to 44C. A start-up script invokes the i8k module: $ udo /usr/sbin/modprobe i8k force=1 which creates /proc/i8k. The man page for i8kctl is straightforward: a few simple commands to read info from the aforementioned file.So. I know nothing about writing even basic bash scripts. I gave it a go here but I know this is way wrong. Would anyone like to help a guy out? This is my starting point (don't laugh):

Code:
#!/bin/bash
# script to toggle fan speed low/high

[code]...

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Ubuntu :: Find A Complete List Of Commands For The Terminal?

Jan 24, 2010

Were can I find a complete list of commands for the terminal in ubuntu linux 9.10

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Hardware :: Commands To See The User List?

Dec 24, 2010

I want to see the users list and the permissions of the users when i logged in a root and how to change the permissions of the users. 2.How to change the permissions for the commands. example:when i logged with my other user account(not with root user) i dont have a permission to use the move(mv) command. #mv filename /backup my error : Permission denied. I need to know how we can set the permissions for the commands even.

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General :: Making A ('list'?) Of Commands To Run?

Dec 11, 2010

i have a java program and to run it, i have to go into terminal and typecd <where the file is>java -jar <filename>.jarthis works fine, but is there a way to make a shortcut/small program to do this for me when i double click?

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CentOS 5 :: Get A List Of Terminal Commands?

Jun 12, 2010

I would like to find documentation on all the available terminal commands and syntax for CentOS 5.

I have googled and looked through the wiki and found nothing about the terminal to my ability.

As for what I am referencing by commands:

sudo: I get the su means super user

cd: change directory

rm: remove, I don't know how to remove folders.

General navigation and using the terminal to create files/directories/open file editor/etc..

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CentOS 5 :: Getting The List Of Commands For Vi Editor?

Dec 22, 2010

For example, when I want to have an identical line to the above line, I must press "yy" and then P (or p). Could somebody give me the list of such commands.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Cannot Find The List Of CLI / Console Commands For Deluge

Jun 27, 2011

I for the life of me can not find the list of CLI/console commands for Deluge. I'm trying to at least find the command to change global download speed.

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General :: How To List Folders Using Bash Commands

Sep 14, 2011

Is there any way to list just the folders in a directory using bash commands? ( as the ls command lists all the files and folders )

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General :: Capture A List Of All Installed Commands?

Jan 30, 2010

if I open a terminal and hit [TAB] [TAB] it will display "Display all 2583 possibilities? (y or n) ". If I press y is there a way to capture the output and write it to a file? Not like it is a command so I can't just use a redirect to a file? If not I guess I could just do an ls on all locations of $PATH and capture that to a file.

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General :: CLI Commands To Generate Random Result From Specified List?

Jul 20, 2011

List of 77 lines with the names of movies. For ease, let's say it's in a text file. What I want is a command line argument I can pass that'll read each line and pick one of those 77 lines at random, except I can't figure out how to do this. Is there a program I can just pipe the output of 'cat listofmovies.txt' to?

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General :: SSH Tunnel Commands To List Active/disconnect?

Apr 1, 2010

I've just started experimenting with SSH tunnels. I wanted a way to connect to MySQL on our website VPS but wanted the connection encrypted rather than just using PHP's mysql_connect() function and connecting to the remote IP. This seems to be working great. I'm also looking into autossh to make sure that the tunnel gets reconnected when it drops.is there a command/utility that can list the currently active SSH tunnels? Be great if there was a way of terminating an active tunnel through a command as well. Or is it a case of manually digging through the process list and killing the specific PID like I have been?

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General :: Using The Expect And Send To Execute List Of Commands Inside A File?

Feb 2, 2011

i am working on some kind of PBX and i have list of telephone numbers inside a file, i have to insert these numbers into the correct command and then telnet to a remote server and execute these commands. i can read the telephone numbers and insert them into the command with no problem, but when i try to insert these commands into the send i face problem. here is the basic code

#!/bin/bash
read msisdn < input
string="ZZZZ:MSISDN=$msisdn;"

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i can make external loop inside the Bash which read the input file and issue the command and then telnet and execute, but this will make the script connects and disconnects again for each line which cause high load on that server and hardwar problem. i am wondering if there is an option inside the expect interperter which makes the send read directly from a file... somthing like this:

expect "<"
send "input-filename
"
expect "<"
expect eof

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Ubuntu Installation :: HP Laptop Installation \ When Hit Tab It Came Up With A List Of Commands E.g. "xnu_kernel" And "xnu_splash"?

Mar 24, 2010

but I do have some experience with Ubuntu, I've been actively using it since October last year (karmic)One of my friends recently specifically asked me to put Ubuntu on his laptop (he'd been running Vista with 512MB of RAM) so I said sure, and tried to install Karmic via an ISO cd, once the installation had finished when it booted it just came up with a grub screen saying something like:"Minimal Bash script usuable, tab lists supported"When I hit tab it came up with a list of commands e.g. "xnu_kernel" and "xnu_splash" (I think) I tried reinstalling with the same results.

Recently he asked me again, I tried with the beta 1 of 10.04, I tried using it without installing for a bit and everything worked absolutely fine, I used the desktop icon to install it, after I tried booting exactly the same thing happened.I tried typing "xnu_kernel" and it said it needed a file name, I tried "xnu_kernel/" with the same result.I'm guessing it didn't load the Kernel for some reason, I have no idea why and I don't know what needs to be typed in to rectify it (I have minial experience with the terminal and only know basic commands)

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Ubuntu Installation :: E - Type 'usage:' Is Not Known On Line 54 In Source List /etc/apt/sources.list

Jan 23, 2010

Ive seen some fixes for this but they all seem to be specific to the particular user's sources.list . . . ..

Code:

Here is Line 54

Code:

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Ubuntu Installation :: E: Type Sudo Is Not Known On Line 55 In Source List /etc/apt/sources.list

Mar 12, 2010

I tried to change the basic toolbar to cairo dock,a tutorial that i found told me to write in terminal gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.listso i write it and a window opened,i couled not find the text that told me(the tutorial i mean)so i closed the window,after that i keep taiking the same error

E: Type �sudo� is not known on line 55 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
E: The list of sources could not be read.
Go to the repository dialogue to correct the problem.
E: _cache->open() failed, please report.

now whene i got in the winehq.list the text has gone and i take this error in update manager,my software center doesn't work and my terminal whenever i type sudo commands says

E: Type �sudo� is not known on line 55 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list

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Ubuntu :: E - Malformed Line 57 In Source List /etc/apt/sources.list - Dist Parse

Jun 25, 2010

I get this error message: E: Malformed line 57 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist parse)

I am pretty new to Ubuntu and dont really understand computer

Here is the sources list (??) as well

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Ubuntu :: Error: E: Type 'sudo' Is Not Known On Line 52 In Source List /etc/apt/sources.list

May 4, 2011

don't know much, but when I tried to update I get this error:

E: Type 'sudo' is not known on line 52 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list E: The list of sources could not be read.

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Ubuntu :: Clean Up Bootloader Menu List - Remove Ones Don't Want To Show On List

Jun 17, 2010

All I want is for my bootloader to show "Ubuntu" & "Windows XP" which are the only 2 OS's I have installed (dual booting). At the moment it shows Windows XP, Ubuntu, Ubuntu recovery mode & like 2 more.. which are also Ubuntu & recovery mode. I've never selected the other Ubuntu ones, only the first one. So, how can I remove the ones I don't want to show on the list.

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Ubuntu :: Malformed Line 59 In Source List Etc/apt/sources.list?

Sep 1, 2011

There is a problem with my source list (apparently) I'm running 11.04 if that helps.When I try to use apt-get install update for example, I get: "Malformed line 59 in source list etc/apt/sources.list"The same error occurs when trying to access synaptic package manager, it tells me there is a malformed line and the list of sources cannot be read.This error prevents me from apt-getting anything, updating and i suspect it is affecting the software center too.

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