If you’re new to the world of the Linux command line, then you know how eye-openingly powerful it can be. In fact, the sky’s the limit with what you can do from the Command Line interface. But, ...
Today’s hint will probably only appeal to those of you learning to use the Unix side of OS X. A while back, I was trying to capture the ouput of the Unix command httpd -t (which runs a syntax check on ...
This post covers some well-known Linux commands that, when used with particular options and arguments, can save you some time or ensure that what you are doing is what you intended. The first “trick” ...
If the file already exists, a requestor window asks you whether you want to replace it or to append data to the existing file. You can route the contents of many windows, including the Log, Program ...
To route the contents of a window to a printer that is not your default printer, you can use select a different form through the pull-down menu: Set Form Name... If you do not have host printing ...
Are you looking for information related to the Linux input-output redirection? Then, read on. So, what’s redirection? Redirection is a Linux feature. With the help of it, you are able to change ...