Spring Switzerland GmbH 2000 manual Some useful Unix commands, Online documentation

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10 Some useful UNIX commands

The commands described in this section are executed by typing text lines in a console window (see Sections 2 and 3). The descriptions are brief, just giving the name of the command and a one-line explanation, but you have easy acess to more information by using the on-line documentation.

Online documentation

The online manual page system is a standard Unix feature, which you may use if you need information about a particular command. For example, to get a description of the Unix command ls, type “ man ls” in an console window. Use the spacebar to move a page forward in the text, and use the arrow keys for scrolling. Type q to quit the manual page.

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