actually, your ~ is whatever your admin sets it to be. it may be under /home or not. see it with "echo $HOME" or "cd ~ ; pwd" :) Nice basic beginner's 'don't be afraid of terminal'-guide:)
thank you for sharing! as a person who learns best when i see it done by example, this has been the most effective tutorial i have used. please continue to do more....cheers!
'shred -uz $FILENAME' Works better than 'rm $FILENAME', Hwhere $FILENAME is your filename
merkur32123 9 months ago
practice1 and most of the commands besides ls is windows command line basics
TheCarelesswhisper1 10 months ago
thx for this lessons it was so interessting. "Martian Station". you're better than any famous singer or actor. you the MaN
mohless 11 months ago
Debian crash course using putty on WIndows?....pffft.
Why not use Debian?
67576856666478964567 11 months ago
thank you so much :* - from IRAN
merikh1984 1 year ago
actually, your ~ is whatever your admin sets it to be. it may be under /home or not. see it with "echo $HOME" or "cd ~ ; pwd" :) Nice basic beginner's 'don't be afraid of terminal'-guide:)
Telstar85 1 year ago
terminal open that for it ;)
aritari9797 1 year ago
@aritari9797 are you guys in an irc or what?
doodoobrown1987 1 year ago
at (5:11..) absolute directories start with a dash? I think you meant slash..small point :)
AbsurdBrane 1 year ago
thanks good video
nimpo34 2 years ago
pratice1 :|
DrFweega 2 years ago
Awesome!!! thanks. Very easy to understand :)
bitburner 2 years ago 2
thank you for sharing! as a person who learns best when i see it done by example, this has been the most effective tutorial i have used. please continue to do more....cheers!
God bless you brother!
thelinuswannabe 2 years ago 8
thx helpfull
Charas66 2 years ago
Lesson 2 is up. Enjoy!
MartianStation 2 years ago