Open system properties (right click computer in the start menu, or use the keyboard shortcut win + pause) click advanced system settings in the sidebar. What is the difference between setx and set? Or if you want to specifically choose what you want the text size to change for, go to control panel > appearance and personalisation > display > make text and other items larger or.
Both are used to set environment variables setx is for user variables. Don't call them \r and \n, since how \n is handled depends on where you're using it. Set is for shell variables.
If an installer stores a log of the installation process, where would i find that log? How do i enter these characters on windows? Better to call them cr and lf. In this version they seem to have added some sort of protection to keep normal users from collecting data.
I know that is possible to convert.ppk under puttygen in windows, but how to do that on linux? If there is an installer that does not log the installation process, how can i make it do so? I'm running debian testing with the 4.1 kernel and version 4.1 of the perf tool. I'm working on a web app and currently migrating some stuff from an old app, but i hate that i have to open an image editor to get some info about images i'm migrating.
In windows, i can't type characters like ü and ö.