macapper.com— This article covers the basics of the Terminal, and two basic commands to get new Terminal users on their feet.
Mar 14, 2007View in Crawl 4
I was really disappointed by that article. You can see what's in a directory with command.com in windows, but nobody's getting dugg up for writing a blog entry about dir /w and cd. That article told me nothing about Mac OSX or Unix.Somebody, please, tell me what normal intelligent people do with terminals in *nix environments that is so great. I'm being serious, I would really like to know. It has to be more than editing text files, moving files around, and looking like a l33t hax0r. Right? I mean, right?
I really hope no one runs that command that KaserPro suggested. Please, since this article is geared to the n00bs, please oh please do not run random commands you find in forums without knowing what it is you're running. In my early Linux days, I ran a few commands that I found in how to forums that I was unfamiliar with and had to reinstall my OS, since I was naive and didn't know what I was doing. The commands I ran weren't malicious, but this one is.Don't do it kids.
- Perl, Python, and Bash scripting- Installing, configuring, and developing for Unix servers, like Tomcat and PostgreSQL- Installing the GNU development chain for 68HC11 microcontroller development and debugging- General purpose C, C++, and Java development- Analyzing and refactoring source code using Emacs and XRefactory- Compiling custom builds of Firefox- Remote access to my Mac, via SSH- Remote access from Mac to my school's Unix servers- Tunneling TCP/IP connections over SSH to remote servers - Running remote X11 applications.- Copying files to and from remote machines over SSH/SCP.Other than that, Unix environments aren't used for anything.
I don't know why this was comment was dugg down. It's a legitimate feature that's sorely lacking. Sure, you can do it manually, but that's yet another menial task that's better handled by a machine. Us programmers are lazy folks, after all ;)
blueiglooMar 14, 2007
Basically.
rmszeroMar 14, 2007
I was really disappointed by that article. You can see what's in a directory with command.com in windows, but nobody's getting dugg up for writing a blog entry about dir /w and cd. That article told me nothing about Mac OSX or Unix.Somebody, please, tell me what normal intelligent people do with terminals in *nix environments that is so great. I'm being serious, I would really like to know. It has to be more than editing text files, moving files around, and looking like a l33t hax0r. Right? I mean, right?
Closed AccountMar 14, 2007
I really hope no one runs that command that KaserPro suggested. Please, since this article is geared to the n00bs, please oh please do not run random commands you find in forums without knowing what it is you're running. In my early Linux days, I ran a few commands that I found in how to forums that I was unfamiliar with and had to reinstall my OS, since I was naive and didn't know what I was doing. The commands I ran weren't malicious, but this one is.Don't do it kids.
Closed AccountMar 14, 2007
- Perl, Python, and Bash scripting- Installing, configuring, and developing for Unix servers, like Tomcat and PostgreSQL- Installing the GNU development chain for 68HC11 microcontroller development and debugging- General purpose C, C++, and Java development- Analyzing and refactoring source code using Emacs and XRefactory- Compiling custom builds of Firefox- Remote access to my Mac, via SSH- Remote access from Mac to my school's Unix servers- Tunneling TCP/IP connections over SSH to remote servers - Running remote X11 applications.- Copying files to and from remote machines over SSH/SCP.Other than that, Unix environments aren't used for anything.
mileztegMar 14, 2007
It's back up ;)
fernybMar 15, 2007
How the f**k does some stupid s**t like this get on the front page?This is so basic more like basic for retards.
mrpeepers69Mar 15, 2007
Can we all just unite and vote the word "noob" out of the lexicon? It makes you sound f'n retarded.
schutzausMar 15, 2007
I prefer-> mv thatcomment /dev/null
pacobellAug 8, 2007
I don't know why this was comment was dugg down. It's a legitimate feature that's sorely lacking. Sure, you can do it manually, but that's yet another menial task that's better handled by a machine. Us programmers are lazy folks, after all ;)
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