a submenu. and thank you 4 answering my question.
that pointing to the command will display a submenu
Once your in the directory you have to type the following: du -a
write the Linux command for the following: 1) to display yhe information about Is command i need assignments
If you just want to display the hidden files, run following command: dir /ah this will show you all hidden files and folders.. However if you want to change the attributes permanently, use attrib command..
If you just want to display the hidden files, run following command: dir /ah this will show you all hidden files and folders.. However if you want to change the attributes permanently, use attrib command..
the command "display" brings up the ImageMagick program.
$ cat filename | head
The time command is used to time a command and not display the actual time. To display the time and date, the date command must be used.
display command help to display the single current record in a database where as list command helps to display all the current record which are present in a data base.
If you want to run something on an existing X display from a console the correct syntax is: DISPLAY=":0.0" (command) Of course, it might just be easier to go to your X display and run your command from there.
Use the following command: head -4 filename Note: this only works on line terminated (newline) text files. The 'filename' can be any file.
Are you talking about No. of rows in a Excel sheet? If Yes then you can see it yourself by following command: Ctrl+Down Arrow - display total no. of rows. Ctrl+Forward Arrow - display total no. of columns.