Does anybody know where I might find a quick reference sheet for openSuSE 11.2’s commands? I’ve seen a few of of these types of things for other distros, and I’ve personally found them to be very helpful.
Well, with openSUSE there are so many subjects, I am not sure what type of commands that you might be looking for. openSUSE has two main desktops, KDE and Gnome. Linux supports a terminal mode on which the desktops are based which has both built-in commands and commands supported by Bash, a scripting language, not unlike the old DOS batch files. I could go on and on, but perhaps the best place to start is the openSUSE documentation located at:
Thank You,
jwesleycooper wrote:
> Does anybody know where I might find a quick reference sheet for
> openSuSE 11.2’s commands?
are talking about CLI/Bash commands like cp, rm, cd, kill etc etc etc?
if that is not what you are asking about, ask again…if it is, then:
> I’ve seen a few of of these types of things
> for other distros, and I’ve personally found them to be very helpful.
since Linux is Linux and Bash is Bash, the quick reference sheets of
most any distro will do…with few exceptions…
for example, this one i found with Google:
http://www.digilife.be/quickreferences/QRC/Bash%20Quick%20Reference.pdf
i’ve not checked every single reference but guess it is over 99.9%
accurate enough, and if you every run into an error message while
using it just refer to online manual already on your machine, like at
a CLI, type the command in either man or info, like
man cp
info cp
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