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Revision as of 11:12, 2 October 2020
Video
Linux Introduction Slides 130 - 136 (7 pages)
Slide Layout
page 1:
Please make backups regularly!
page 2:
du command
df command
page 3:
history command
the ~/.bash_history file
page 4:
ln command and syntax
page 5:
watch command and the usage
page 6:
$(( )) as integer calculator
page 7: 60 sec
very brief into to sed
just mention awk
Quiz
How will you find a specific command in history ? HINT: use grep with history, how to use it?
How can you compare two files and display a list of the difference? HINT:
man diff
| Info: | Please make backups regularly! |
| Warning: | Please make backups regularly! |
Exercises in Terminal (slide 137)
1. Find out the number of CPUs and amount of memory you have.
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There are multiple ways to find out the number of CPUs and amount of memory on Linux computer.
the number of CPUs.
1.
CPU(s): 40
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-39
Brief description:
$ grep -c processor /proc/cpuinfo
40
As can be seen, there are 40 CPU cores in this computer.
the amount of memory
1.
196698736 K total memory
4982596 K used memory
$ grep Mem[TF] /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 196698740 kB
MemFree: 113479460 kB
As can be seen, MemT and MemF are matched by MemTotal and MemFree, respectively. The total amount of memory in the computer is 196 GB and there are 113 GB are freely available. |
2. Permanently change your vim color scheme.
| Answer: |
Your personal vim configuration file is ~/.vimrc. In this file you can change the vim color scheme permanently. For example, the following setting uses the desert color scheme:
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