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- How to rename a file in Terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
How to rename a file in Terminal? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 12 years, 3 months ago Modified 3 years, 1 month ago
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The graphical root terminal job will be both unsuspended and disowned by the non-root terminal, automatically In short: sudo -H gnome-terminal ^Z exit But suppose you wanted to keep using the original, non-root terminal too Then you could run bg N, where N is the graphical root terminal's job number, to resume the job in the background
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I can navigate down in directory using cd in the terminal How do I navigate back up if I go too far?
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When I make some changes to the shell bash behavior, such as setting up an alias, is there a quick command to reinitialize the terminal window instead of closing and opening a new window?
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- How do I rename a directory via the command line? - Ask Ubuntu
I have got the directory home user oldname and I want to rename it to home user newname How can I do this in a terminal?
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1365 I am trying to copy the contents of a folder to another folder in a different directory using terminal Would somebody be able to provide me an example of the command line syntax required to achieve this?
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