Friday, February 16, 2007

Unix Commands

The four Unix commands that I learned today are "rm", "clear", "cal", and "date". In terms of thier equivilaent counterparts in Windows/DOS, the "rm" command would just be right clicking and deleting the file you want to remove. The "clear" command would be equal to clicking the "X" button on a window or the Minimize option to clear the screen. To find the calendar in windows all you have to do is double click the time in the very bottom right on the screen, this would be the same as the "cal" commands in Unix. And last but not least, the "date" command in Unix is accessed just about the same way as the calendar in Windows. The time is usually automatically viewable in the very bottom left of the screen and the date is accessable by double clicking on the time.

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