Character devices.
Linux is, as you noted, an operating system. It is not a game so it does not have a main character. However, different distributions have different mascots. For example, the mascot for SUSE Linux is a lizard of some sort. The mascot for Linux in general is usually stated to be a penguin named Tux
Files in unix operating systems with a '.' character as the first character in the filename are hidden.
It is a character who appears to show how the main character has changed.To show how a main character changes. appears to show how a primary character has changed.- APEX
Simply press down the shift key for an upper case character. Release the shift key for a lower case character - as you appeared to have done to 'How' and 'Linux' in your question.
A delimiter is simply some character or other token that is there to show where one item in a list ends and another begins. Think about CSV, which is comma seperated values, aka comma DELIMITED values.
To show character you should describe the personality.
The tilde character (~) is a shortcut for the home directory of the currently logged-on user.
Click on Insert and then Special Characters. Click on chosen character, then OK, and the special character will appear in the document at the cursor.
The newline character is used to mark the end of each line in Unix/Linux. Usually the character is specified as the '\n' character, which equates to a 0x0A character in Ascii based systems.
In Normal mode, just hit the X key to delete the currently-highlighted character.
E. I'm not sure.