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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Still working on my cheat sheet... it's taking a very long time.

    The "KDE Help Centre" application contains both Unix Manpages and Info pages - which is rather useful.
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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Quote Originally Posted by cmcanulty View Post
    I installed the kde help center but can't find it in menus or command line ( i am not running KDE)
    Hi cmcanulty, please see below-

    Quote Originally Posted by cortman View Post

    NOTE: Please do not use this thread for support, but other advice is appreciated.
    Not sure what the problem would be. You could post in General Help, etc. Someone will be sure to help.
    Thanks! Good luck!

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Quote Originally Posted by cortman View Post
    Hi cmcanulty, please see below-



    Not sure what the problem would be. You could post in General Help, etc. Someone will be sure to help.
    Thanks! Good luck!
    post moved http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1947867

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    My thanks to everyone who posted resources. I've downloaded some of the PDFs, and they're very useful.

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    I didn't see this in the OP but if it's there.......not the face!

    http://cli.learncodethehardway.org/book/

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    @unibroker....I cannot wait to check out the link....thanks for sharing! I love me some CLI!

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    For me, the best way to learn is to see what cool tricks are there with the command line.
    I love the tricks here:
    http://www.shell-fu.org/lister.php?top

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    I don't think CLI Companion is compatible with Oneiric. The package installs fine but the actual program doesn't run. Sorry. If there's some way of running it in Oneiric, I'd like to know.
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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Are all command line options specific to one command or can you post ones that are the same for all commands?

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Quote Originally Posted by cmcanulty View Post
    Are all command line options specific to one command or can you post ones that are the same for all commands?
    Not sure what you mean by this questions. Are you wondering if there is a standard set of tags for each command (i.e., "-f -e -l")? If so, the answer is no.
    Also, I would point out again that this thread is not for support, only posting resources. Thanks!

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