The canonical answer is more. However, many people also use the less program, since its easier to scroll back and forth, and loads faster.
The purpose of a man page is to display instructions for the usage of a program.
windows explorer
DOS (Windows): TYPE Displays the contents of a file on the screen. If you use this command on a file which is not a text file, the display will be unintelligible. Use with "|MORE" to display the text on a page by page basis, and prevent it scrolling off the screen. "|" is a pipe character. LINUX: cat less this are commands (programs) that let you view text files, less is like cat, but if the files are so long that they don't fit on your screen,less automatically paginates the file. You use less by giving the file name as an argument to it: less filename.txt You use cat in the same way by giving the file name as an argument to it: cat filename.txt
In Linux the man command displays the help(man page) for a command. man fdisk is "display the man page for command fdisk"
internet explorer page is not open what is the reason?
Web Servers display "index.html" as the default page
It uses the swap. The swap is a dedicated partition and not a file.
This page website contains list of characters not allowed in a filename on windows, mac, Linux/unix http://www.comentum.com/File-Systems-HFS-FAT-UFS.HTML
The chmod command. For it's usage, consult it's manual page with the... $ man chmod command....
You can't really place FLA files into aspx coding. FLA files are the source of flash videos. You can, however, place an FLA file on a server and use aspx to display a link to it on a web page. You can also display a flash video (swf file) on a web page by outputting the proper HTML via aspx.
One can find information on a Linux mail server on the official Linux website page. The page offers frequently asked questions and general information about the Linux program and service.
Network+ Guide to Networks Answer: Multiple Answers: A, B, D A. Access Rights B. The File Name D. The Time and Date the file was last printed Page 462