Why Different Commands ?
Amichai Rotman
amichai at iglu.org.il
Wed Jun 28 19:29:42 UTC 2006
Hi Vilas,
Try this:
http://www.linuxcommand.org
Amichai.
On 6/15/06, Vilas Sukhadeve <vilas_sukhadeve at dataone.in> wrote:
>
> Dear Friends,
> I am used to Ubuntu 5.10 for almost an year and I despise using MS
> programmes. I am not any software man rather I am "computer
> illiterate".And whenever I faced any problem with operating any
> programme, all of you have helped me. This is very nice with, I will
> call our community. (I wanted to make our community bold but in
> Evolution these icons are not functioning, can anybody tell me how to
> activate them ?)
> Here I would like to know why different commands have to be used in
> Terminal. e.g. sudo, apt-get, chmod, mkdir, #, I know only these
> commands so far. What these different commands stand for ? If you feel
> this is just child like query but still as a responsible parent please
> tell me just for my information.
> Thanks !
> With Love and regards
> Vilas
> (India)
>
>
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