
How to rename a file in Terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
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Mar 10, 2025 · Different proces trees I noticed different proces trees: Working in Windows Terminal: Not working: I'd like to keep using powershell.exe as it is preinstalled and from …
View history of commands run in terminal - Ask Ubuntu
Oct 3, 2020 · Is there a way to save all my typed terminal commands and view it like history in a log book?
Is there a command to list all users? Also to add, delete, modify …
Oct 5, 2020 · I need a command to list all users as well as commands to add, delete and modify users from terminal - any commands that could help in administrating user accounts easily by …
Changing colour of text and background of terminal?
Dec 9, 2014 · I can change the colour through preference , but how can I change the background colour and text colour of terminal through the command line?
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I only have access to the server via a terminal and I can't use graphical tools such as GParted! I want to create a new partition from a part of the root (about 768mb) for swap. # df -h Filesystem...
How do I check which terminal I am using? - Ask Ubuntu
Jun 23, 2015 · I have Ubuntu on my machine and I am running awesome window manager on top of it. How do I check which terminal I am running? Is there a command for it?
How to reinitialize a terminal window instead of closing it and ...
Aug 21, 2018 · When I make some changes to the shell/bash behavior, such as setting up an alias, is there a quick command to reinitialize the terminal window instead of closing and …
How do I rename a directory via the command line? - Ask Ubuntu
Aug 8, 2011 · I have got the directory /home/user/oldname and I want to rename it to /home/user/newname. How can I do this in a terminal?
What is a terminal and how do I open and use it? - Ask Ubuntu
Dec 6, 2012 · A Terminal is your interface to the underlying operating system via a shell, usually bash. It is a command line. Back in the day, a Terminal was a screen+keyboard that was …