I expect to get some flak for this, but i can't find the answer anywhere. It seems like it should be so obvious. How can i see the size of files and directories in linux?
The filesystem is gnu/linux is like a tree, except that the root is on top. Such commands keep throwing the logs of activities in the terminal and don't. I need to run a command with administrative privileges.
Command gedit launches the default editor gedit ui. How do i do this? Command eclipse launches eclipse ide. Sometimes, when i type a bad command in a bash terminal, the cursor just jumps down.
The dot is the current directory and the slash is a path delimiter. / bin/ home/ sharon/ documents/ downloads/ filea.txt fileb.jpg usr/ var/ if you want to move inside the. What is the difference between $ and # signs in linux environment? It runs during boot up automatically.
As i started working on linux and i found that both are different. When you give the command touch./a you say. Someone said i should run a command as root. I mean do they have different set of privileges?.
Type man tar for more information, but this command should do the trick: