PuppyLinux Reference Card
PuppyLinux Reference Card
this is a one-sided reference-card to common cli/terminal-commands.
version: 0.01a
if you find errors/typos or think it needs a special command, please post.
special thanks go to Barry Kauler and Bruce B.
EDIT 110422: Tubeguy made a nice online-version: http://tubeguy.org/PLRC-0.01b.html
EDIT 100114: Upload of html-version.
EDIT 091001: Upload the sources. The zip contains the original Word-doc and a odt by tlchost (thanks thom). Abiword crashes constantly by trying to convert the doc, so i cancelled this plan.
aragon
version: 0.01a
if you find errors/typos or think it needs a special command, please post.
special thanks go to Barry Kauler and Bruce B.
EDIT 110422: Tubeguy made a nice online-version: http://tubeguy.org/PLRC-0.01b.html
EDIT 100114: Upload of html-version.
EDIT 091001: Upload the sources. The zip contains the original Word-doc and a odt by tlchost (thanks thom). Abiword crashes constantly by trying to convert the doc, so i cancelled this plan.
aragon
- Attachments
-
- PLRC-0.01a.html.zip
- Html-Version
- (2.41 KiB) Downloaded 3320 times
-
- PuppyLinuxReferenceCard_sources.zip
- original *.doc and a *.odt by tlchost
- (47.67 KiB) Downloaded 3966 times
-
- plrc.jpg
- (69.71 KiB) Downloaded 14526 times
-
- PLRC-0.01a.pdf.gz
- Original pdf-Version
- (38.85 KiB) Downloaded 4663 times
Last edited by aragon on Sun 24 Apr 2011, 19:38, edited 3 times in total.
PUPPY SEARCH: http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
thanks guys.
my goal is/was to have it just on one page. i do have some ref-cards and i'm using the one-sided more (only) ....
yes, boot-codes (as an example) are just a few, but the refcard is not meant as an alternative to a doku or something like that. it's just a personal selection.
but as posted, if you think that something is missing, please post.
thom, yes bad eyes are a problem, i know that from my birth on... but it's just a problem of getting much 'help' on one page.
but i will do 2 things:
1. try to optimize (maybe landscape would help)
2. post the base wp-file as flash suggested
AND NOW: PLEASE POST YOUR SUGGESTIONS FOR OTHER BASIC COMMANDS!!!
aragon
my goal is/was to have it just on one page. i do have some ref-cards and i'm using the one-sided more (only) ....
yes, boot-codes (as an example) are just a few, but the refcard is not meant as an alternative to a doku or something like that. it's just a personal selection.
but as posted, if you think that something is missing, please post.
thom, yes bad eyes are a problem, i know that from my birth on... but it's just a problem of getting much 'help' on one page.
but i will do 2 things:
1. try to optimize (maybe landscape would help)
2. post the base wp-file as flash suggested
AND NOW: PLEASE POST YOUR SUGGESTIONS FOR OTHER BASIC COMMANDS!!!
aragon
PUPPY SEARCH: http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
Hey thanks, there's a couple of useful things in there that I didn't know about. Can anyone explain searching through the command history with Ctrl-R? I tried in in cygwin rxvt last night, and it seems you type in the first part of a command, press Ctrl-R, and then press space to search backwards through the history... but now that I try it in Puppy it only seems to find the most recent command, and won't search any further back...
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
am using it the other way round, first Ctrl+R then type part of the command. the limitation with the most recent command is here also.disciple wrote:Can anyone explain searching through the command history with Ctrl-R? I tried in in cygwin rxvt last night, and it seems you type in the first part of a command, press Ctrl-R, and then press space to search backwards through the history... but now that I try it in Puppy it only seems to find the most recent command, and won't search any further back...
aragon
PUPPY SEARCH: http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
sorry sunburnt,sunburnt wrote:The up arrow key goes back through the commands in rxvt or Xterm.
There`s no way to jump to a command that I know of...
i didn't understand your post.
yes you could use up/down to browse through the command-history. but if you use the shortcut Ctrl+R you could search in the history. tested in rxvt and mrxvt.
it's a feature of the readline-lib, the defaults could be set in /etc/inputrc (or ~/.inputrc). but i'm actually not able to understand the syntax to maybe 'get more out of it' or solve disciples problem.
aragon
PUPPY SEARCH: http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
Aha - it looks like the first comment here, or possibly a later one, might be the solution. Some other useful looking things in those comments too.
http://linuxart.com/log/archives/2005/1 ... l-inputrc/
http://linuxart.com/log/archives/2005/1 ... l-inputrc/
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
Hmmm.
No, none of that seems to work:(
No, none of that seems to work:(
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
i've found some examples, how to modify inputrc but they are at work, so couldn't look at it until monday.
aragon
PUPPY SEARCH: http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
@disciple
i've not been able to solve the 'space' issue. it seems that it's a setting called magic-space, but i was not able to configure it sucessfully
but another one works. add
to your inputrc. if you now type a part of a command, you could browse the history with up/down only for the history-subset that matches your part.
very nice one.
aragon
i've not been able to solve the 'space' issue. it seems that it's a setting called magic-space, but i was not able to configure it sucessfully
but another one works. add
Code: Select all
"\e[B": history-search-forward
"\e[A": history-search-backward
very nice one.
aragon
PUPPY SEARCH: http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
When I tried that it didn't work... weird.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
i retried it. puppy 4.21 with loaded devx. just opened /etc/inputrc dropped the 2 lines in, saved, test in terminal, works.
with which puppy are you trying?
aragon
PUPPY SEARCH: http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
Look at what I found:
TechPosters: Technical Posters and Cheats for IT Guys
TechPosters: Technical Posters and Cheats for IT Guys
OK aragon, it does work. What I copied must have had the keycodes wrong or something.
This doesn't work though:
set completion-ignore-case on
This doesn't work though:
set completion-ignore-case on
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
It appears this link is bad - The One Page Linux Manual.pdf (94,28 KB)Flash wrote:Look at what I found:
TechPosters: Technical Posters and Cheats for IT Guys