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
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Last edited by aragon on Sun 24 Apr 2011, 19:38, edited 3 times in total.
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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
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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...
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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
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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
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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/
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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
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![Crying or Very sad :cry:](./images/smilies/icon_cry.gif)
i've found some examples, how to modify inputrc but they are at work, so couldn't look at it until monday.
aragon
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@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
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
but another one works. add
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"\e[B": history-search-forward
"\e[A": history-search-backward
very nice one.
aragon
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When I tried that it didn't work... weird.
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![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
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
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Look at what I found:
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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
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It appears this link is bad - The One Page Linux Manual.pdf (94,28 KB)Flash wrote:Look at what I found:
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