I remember there is a unix command which can do this. What is it please?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
uname -aQuote:>I remember there is a unix command which can do this. What is it please?
`uname -a' will probably tell you what you want.Quote:> I remember there is a unix command which can do this. What is it please?
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I think you are looking for "uname -r".Quote:>I remember there is a unix command which can do this. What is it please?
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Quote:> I remember there is a unix command which can do this. What is it please?
> Thanks a lot.
uname -a
>Thanks a lot.
Quote:> I remember there is a unix command which can do this. What is it please?
> Thanks a lot.
1. copying files from unix to dos system in dos readable format
I have installed linux on my 486, I don't have any knowledge on copying
files from a linux system to a dos floppy. Actually I want to copy a few
man's from the system on a dos formatted floppy and print the mans on a
win95 system in my office for later reading.
for further knowledge:-
I can mount a floppy
I can format a floppy for linux file system
I can direct the output of man <command> to a floppy in a file called
<filename>
I can check the copied text files on floppy using more <filename>
I cannot make the floppy readable on a doz or windoz based system.
Please Help !!
Thanks in advance!
Tualha Khan
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