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- How to run Terminal as root? - Ask Ubuntu
The graphical root terminal job will be both unsuspended and disowned by the non-root terminal, automatically In short: sudo -H gnome-terminal ^Z exit But suppose you wanted to keep using the original, non-root terminal too Then you could run bg N, where N is the graphical root terminal's job number, to resume the job in the background
- What is the difference between shell, console, and terminal?
4 A Terminal is a text-based interface (possibly to a shell) The difference between console and shell is one I don't yet grasp, but I can tell you how a terminal is different from a shell The terminal is (according to Wikipedia) "a serial computer interface for text entry and display
- What can be found on the terminal on the Jurassic World promotional . . .
For the promotion of Jurassic World, a website was made for Masrani Global, the company operating the theme park On that site, there is a simulated computer terminal one can log onto What can be
- How do I navigate between directories in terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
@ qbi: Wow, you're awesome I love your detailed explanation on how to navigate among folders directories Are you a teacher or professor in an educational institution? Most IT guys know a lot of IT stuff but breaking concepts down to manageable and "digestible" chunks so that newbies can understand is only within the grasp of a handful but gifted guys like you
- macos - Connect to another Mac via Terminal? - Super User
I need to connect to a Mac server from my MacBook using Terminal app If I open Finder, I can see it in my "SHARED" list I can "connect as" an authenticated user and all that But how do I connec
- How do I save terminal output to a file? - Ask Ubuntu
How do I save the output of a command to a file? Is there a way without using any software? I would like to know how
- What commands can I use to reset and clear my terminal?
I have been using the command: reset to clear my terminal Although I am pretty sure this is not what I should be doing Reset, as the name suggests, resets your entire terminal (changes lots of
- Open another terminal window with the same SSH session as original . . .
Maybe I wasn't clear enough I have a terminal window with a remote ssh session into another server I want to open a new tab connected to the same remote ssh session Look at the edit in the question
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