A terminal is an application on Unix-based operating systems that provides a command-line interface (or CLI), so you can interact with the operating system’s shell and access/control its different ...
The operating system your MacBook runs, OS X, is built on top of UNIX, and Terminal provides you with access to the underlying UNIX system commands. Most server software that your business would want ...
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The 15 terminal commands that made me forget about Linux file managers
When it comes to shuffling documents around your file system, nothing beats the raw power of the command line.
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Like many people new to Linux, I started out using a graphical file manager for all my file tasks, such as opening folders, copying, moving, renaming, deleting, and searching. But once I got ...
Regarding yesterday's itemnoting that the "ls -l" ls command in Terminal reports a size of 0K for a file that only has a resource fork: Several readers confirmed this, but offered< various solutions: ...
I was muddling around in Terminal trying to get the "ls" command to print color. I first installed fink and the filetuils packages. I subsequently removed fink, and ...
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