On Mittwoch, 16. April 2003 15:58, Linux Aremania wrote:
I wanna learn the program of linux-command. Where can I get it ?, if it's *.RPM or *.SRPMS, how to extract it so I can see its files one by one.
Believe me: You don't really want that... ;-)
On my machine, I have over 3000 commands available:
% ls `echo $PATH | tr ':' ' '` | wc -l
3302
...and I really don't have everything installed.
If you want to see what files belong to an RPM, use "rpm -ql":
% rpm -ql fileutils
...but that doesn't get you anywhere.
I suggest you read some good books (one usually isn't enough) about Linux and
then start over with the host of online documentation available - all the
HOWTOs, the info pages and - for the most important commands - the man pages.
Don't worry. Rome wasn't built in a day. You don't need to know each and every
Linux command; some 20 to 30 will do nicely for starters. A good Linux book
will point out the most important ones, and from then on it's learning by
doing.
CU
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Stefan Hundhammer