Monday, November 3, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Linux Cheat Sheet
AS PROMISED...
COMMANDS
command1 | command2 - Pipes the output of command1 into the input of command2
command1 && command 2 - Does command2 after command1 is finished
alias - Defines shortcut for a long command
apropos - searches manpages for keywords
history - Display recent commands
locate - finds files
whereis - finds executable files for a command
which - shows full pathname for a command
man - displays help file
printenv - Displays the environment variables
cd filepathhere - change current terminal directory
cat - Copies a file to the standard output
chmod - changes file permissions
chown - changes file ownerships
cp - copies files
diff - compares two text files
file - displays type of data in a file
find - locates files based on specified criteria
grep - searches for text in a file
ln - links a filename to a link name
ls - displays contents of current terminal directory
mkdir - make a directory
mount - mounts a file systen
mv - mova a file
pwd - displays current terminal directory
rm - deletes file
rmdir - deletes directories
umount - unmount filesystem
sudo - Super User DO (allows access to all system files USE AT OWN RISK!)
su - same as above but for multiple commands
FILESYSTEM
/ -root directory (base of system)
/bin - executable programs
/boot - linux kernel and boot files
/dev - special device files
/etc - system configuration files
/home - home directoies of all users
/lib - library files for programs
/media - mount points for cd-rom, floppy etc.
/root - home directory of the root user
/sbin - system administration commands
/tmp - temporary directory
/usr - many important programs
/var - various system files such as logs
COMMANDS
command1 | command2 - Pipes the output of command1 into the input of command2
command1 && command 2 - Does command2 after command1 is finished
alias - Defines shortcut for a long command
apropos - searches manpages for keywords
history - Display recent commands
locate - finds files
whereis - finds executable files for a command
which - shows full pathname for a command
man - displays help file
printenv - Displays the environment variables
cd filepathhere - change current terminal directory
cat - Copies a file to the standard output
chmod - changes file permissions
chown - changes file ownerships
cp - copies files
diff - compares two text files
file - displays type of data in a file
find - locates files based on specified criteria
grep - searches for text in a file
ln - links a filename to a link name
ls - displays contents of current terminal directory
mkdir - make a directory
mount - mounts a file systen
mv - mova a file
pwd - displays current terminal directory
rm - deletes file
rmdir - deletes directories
umount - unmount filesystem
sudo - Super User DO (allows access to all system files USE AT OWN RISK!)
su - same as above but for multiple commands
FILESYSTEM
/ -root directory (base of system)
/bin - executable programs
/boot - linux kernel and boot files
/dev - special device files
/etc - system configuration files
/home - home directoies of all users
/lib - library files for programs
/media - mount points for cd-rom, floppy etc.
/root - home directory of the root user
/sbin - system administration commands
/tmp - temporary directory
/usr - many important programs
/var - various system files such as logs
Best Night Ever!
tonight was my high schools homecoming (i had never been to one before) and i didn't really want to go because i didn't have a date and i heard it was lame. so me and my friend went out to eat before. turns out he set me up on a blind date with this BEAUTIFUL girl. we hung out and when we got to the dance we danced for a while and went our separate ways. well i was talking with some of my friends and two even more beautiful girls come up and ask me to dance. i hung out with them the rest of the night. so all in all tonight was awesome
Friday, October 3, 2008
update
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Arch Linux
its been a while since i posted....but i recently just installed Arch Linux. i had done it before but for some reason it was always slower than ubuntu no matter what de or wm i used. but i gave it a second chance and I'm glad i did. first i installed kdemod 4.1 (i haven't used kde since the early kde3 days) and i must say...it was very nice...but it was missing a lot of stuff. so i went and uninstalled kdemod4.1 and i installed kdemod3. but i couldn't get it to install so i gave up on it. i was going to go try another distro when i saw a post on the arch forums about lxde...i had completely forgotten about lxde and i sincerely missed openbox and its speed. so right now I'm running arch Linux with lxde and i must say...its very good.
and btw...the screen shot IS of lxde. i just made it look kinda like kde 4.1
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
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