
How do I shut down or reboot from a terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
Jun 15, 2016 · How can I shut down or reboot Ubuntu using terminal commands?
apt - How to install updates via command line? - Ask Ubuntu
Use this: sudo apt update # Fetches the list of available updates sudo apt upgrade # Installs some updates; does not remove packages sudo apt full-upgrade # Installs updates; may also …
24.04 - Ubuntu Command Line Cheat Sheet 2024 - Ask Ubuntu
Sep 24, 2024 · I am looking to download the Ubuntu CLI cheatsheet - 2024 version. New to Ubuntu and Command Line. Always looking for resources to improve my skills. After …
Which one is better: using ; or && to execute multiple commands …
Aug 20, 2013 · Using ; will execute the commands irrespective whether first command is successful or not. Using && will execute the second command only when first command …
View history of commands run in terminal - Ask Ubuntu
Oct 3, 2020 · Is there a way to save all my typed terminal commands and view it like history in a log book?
How do I navigate between directories in terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
I am new to Linux and Ubuntu and have tried changing to folders/directories with some difficulty. Could someone explain why the following commands failed to change to the desired target …
How do I open a text file in my terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
There is a file named RESULTS.txt and I want to open this file in my terminal. (I mean I want to see the file contents be displayed in the terminal and not in some text editor) How do I do that ?
What do these symbols in some Linux terminal commands mean?
On AskUbuntu, I've seen a few commands around that look quite complicated, with lots of symbols in them. To get a better understanding of how these commands are built up, I'd like to …
One single command to update everything in Ubuntu?
Every update command (and then further commands) were concatenated using && (including apt autoremove to remove no longer used dependencies). -y was added to every apt command …
What are some of the basic sudo commands? - Ask Ubuntu
0 To get all sudo commands type sudo -h in Terminal. Here are some the common commands - $ sudo poweroff Sometimes you need to poweroff directly from your terminal. This command will …