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**What is my computer' | **What is my computer' | ||
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**How to restart your network connection**\\ | **How to restart your network connection**\\ | ||
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**Which linux kernel/ | **Which linux kernel/ | ||
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**How to find out exact installation date of your Linux OS**\\ | **How to find out exact installation date of your Linux OS**\\ | ||
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**Run an app as root**\\ | **Run an app as root**\\ | ||
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**List all installed packages**\\ | **List all installed packages**\\ | ||
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CTRL+DEL+END | CTRL+DEL+END | ||
- | **Run several teminals in one terminal**\\ | ||
- | Start by installing the app ' | ||
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- | To start a screen session, simply type screen in your console: | ||
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- | This will open a screen session, create a new window and start a shell in that window. | ||
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- | Now that you have opened a screen session you can get a list of commands by typing: | ||
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- | You can detach from the screen session at any time by typing: | ||
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- | The program running in the screen session will continue to run after you detach from the session. | ||
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- | You can get a list of commands by typing: | ||
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**Quick I need an txt editor**\\ | **Quick I need an txt editor**\\ |
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