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Bash to Basics: Print Text with echo

Linerd May 14, 2009 0

In the first installment of Command Line Basics, I explained the use of the echo command. In this first installment of Bash to Basics, I’ll show how to use the echo command in a script. Open up a text editor and paste the following text into it.

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Categories bash, linux Tags bash, linux

Command Line Basics: echo

Linerd May 13, 2009 0

I’m starting a new feature called Command Line Basics. In this first installment I’m going to cover the echo command. The echo command is used for sending text to the standard output. In most cases, the standard output is your terminal. For example, to print the word “echo” to your terminal output, enter the command

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

Install the Firefox 3.5 Beta in Linux

Linerd May 12, 2009 1

The beta version of Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is out and available for download. The process I’m going to show is to install the beta without removing your current installation. This is just a basic testing setup. If you want to do a true full install, follow the directions in the Ubuntu documentation. First off, download …

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Categories firefox, HowTo, linux Tags firefox, HowTo, linux

Create a Bootable USB Drive with Ubuntu and FreeDOS

Linerd May 8, 2009 23

Sometimes you just need a DOS boot disk. Many motherboard manufacturers and computer companies only provide DOS based BIOS update utilities. A further challenge is that many computers no longer have floppy disk drives. The solution is to create a bootable USB drive that boots to FreeDOS. The beauty of this method is that you …

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Categories HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags bios, FreeDOS, grub, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu, usb

Revert the Update Behavior in Jaunty to the Old Way

Linerd May 7, 2009 1

If you’ve recently updated your Ubuntu installation to version 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope), then you’ve probably noticed that the update manager starts up automatically when there are updates available. The old behavior was to provide a notification icon in the system tray. If you prefer the new behavior, great. Leave things alone. If you would like …

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Categories gnome, HowTo, lame, Ubuntu Tags gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu
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