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Command Line Basics: Create Custom Commands with Alias

Linerd May 30, 2009 2

In today’s Command Line Basics we’ll create some customized commands with alias. You can think of alias as a sort of command line shortcut. Odds are, your system already has a few aliases defined by default. If you enter the command by it’s self, without an argument, it will tell you what aliases already exist …

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Categories bash, command line, HowTo, linux Tags alias, bash, command line, HowTo, linux

Command Line Basics: List Files with ls

Linerd May 28, 2009 0

One of the most fundamental things you may want to do from the command line is to list the files in the current directory. That’s where the ls command comes in. ls stands for, you guessed it, list.

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Categories bash, command line, HowTo, linux Tags bash, command line, HowTo, linux

Space Saving Tips for Your GNOME Desktop

Linerd May 21, 2009 1

If you’ve got a netbook, then you’re probably wishing you had a little more vertical room on your monitor. The default setup on GNOME includes two panels that take up valuable space at the top and bottom of your screen. Here’s a few tips to free up some space on your GNOME Desktop layout.

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Categories gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags gnome, HowTo, linux, netbook, Ubuntu

Windows Web Browser Shootout

Linerd May 19, 2009 3

With the arrival of the Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Beta I figured it was a good time to run some benchmarks on the major web browsers available for Windows. I chose to run the Acid3 Test and Google’s V8 Benchmark. The Acid3 Test checks to see if a browser properly renders a page according to web …

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Command Line Basics: Navigating the File System

Linerd May 15, 2009 2

Today’s Command Line Basics focuses on Navigating the File System with the cd command. cd stands for change directory. The cd command on its own will take you to your home directory (/home/userid/). If you have a directory in your home called Documents, then cd Documents will take you there. Following are the basic uses …

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