A GUI is typically not operated using text commands, so your question makes little sense. To start the "GUI" on most Unix and Linux systems, you need to launch the X server. Most systems include a simple script, "startx", that will do everything automatically for you. You can also launch the name of the display manager, such as KDM or GDM, manually. When you start the GUI, you are, of course, expected to actually use a GUI, not the command line. Most interfaces will provide some sort of button or link for you to click and shut down the system or exit to the command prompt.
Command mode, and input mode. You switch between them using the ESC key.The two modes of 'vi' are input mode, and command mode. In input mode all you can do is insert text, and in command mode you can make editing changes to existing text (by issuing commands).Switching between the modes is accomplished by pressing the ESC (escape) key.
Process switch is switch the process state between the status like read, blocked ,suspend. Mode switch is the switch the process privilege between the mode like use mode, kernel mode. Generally a mode switch is considered less expensive compared to a process switch.
global configuration mode
Privileged mode (will turn into a # sign after the router name instead of the > sign it has upon startup.
force the port to be a part of a single vlan
Yes, Config t stands for configure terminal. This command is to switch into configuration mode .
Do you mean a change between GUI and console mode, then try the following, Press Ctrl+F1 to switch from GUI mode to console mode. F1 to F6 are console modes and use Ctrl+F7 to switch back to the GUI mode. Or if you mean, about changing the default mode (booting) from GUI to Console then try this, go to /etc/inittab file. change the runlevel id: to 3 for booting in Full-User mode.
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There are two modes of 'vi' - the visual mode and the 'ex' (line mode) environment. By using the colon you are telling vi to switch to the line mode command environment used by 'ex' or 'ed'.
If you are the server owner (or can get the owners to change game mode or just yours) you can switch it to creative mode in the server conf file or by command in game by and op. otherwise a server in survival mode is staying in survival mode.
To switch modes on the DUO receivers, simply press the 'Mode' button that is on the front. There is an amber light that will move between two spots. Depending on the receiver, it will move between 'Dual' and 'Single', or between a picture of 1 tv and 2 TV's, one overlapping.
Press the 'Ins' key. Normally your keyboard is set in insert mode. Pressing Ins will change it to over-type and vice-versa. You can also look on the status bar and click on "OVR" to turn overtype on or off.