... 11-2 Solaris User’s Guide, Part Number 80 2-6499 Solaris Advanced User’s Guide to System and Network Tasks, Chapters and 3, Part Number 80 1-4415-10 Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, ... front of) the line reading DTSOURCEPROFILE=true 11-10 If DTSOURCEPROFILE line is commented out, none of the initialization files are read (with the exception of...
... consistently display the mode, even with showmode turned on 9-6 Consider having students run vi with set showmode set from the beginning Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc All ... end of current word $ Move to end of line (zero) or ^ Move to beginning of line Return Move down to beginning of next line H Move to top of screen M Move to middle...
... ls -l profile -rw-r r user2 staff 560 Jun 11 11:23 profile -rw-r r-File type User Group Others Figure 8-1 8 -6 Permissions for Each Class of User Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, ... Files With File Manager 7- 9 Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services August 1999, Revision D Creating a New Folder 7- 10 Fundamentals...
... phone numbers of your co-workers You can use the tee command as follows: $ tee Bill Bill Fred Fred ^D phone_list.txt O - 808 -55 5-9 876 O - 808 -55 5-9 876 P - 808 -55 5- 654 3 P - 808 -55 5- 654 3 When the ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 January S M Tu 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 6-46 2001 W Th 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 F 12 19 26 S 13 20 27 Fundamentals of S...
... 512Dec 512Dec 0Dec 7 4 4 11 :43 11 :45 13 :43 13:36 13 :44 13 :44 09:05 dante dante_1 dir1 dir2 dir3 dir4 file1 total indicates the number of 512-byte blocks used at this level of the directory structure ... file2 flowers notes nuts mars Figure 5-3 5-32 planets fruit2 recipes trees beans file3 dir4 dante coffees file4 pluto Solaris File System Structure Fundamentals of Solari...
... values 3- 30 Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services August 1999, Revision D Notes Features of the Common Desktop Environment 3- 31 Copyright ... attributes: q q 3- 20 Color – Set the color attributes of the windows and the workspace background Font – Set the size of the font display (in points) Fundamentals of...
... discussed in this module: q 2- 2 Solaris Common Desktop Environment: User’s Guide, “Starting a Desktop Session,” Part Number 8 02- 6485 Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc All ... Accessing Your System 2- 29 Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services August 1999, Revision D Notes 2- 30 Fundamentals of Solaris C...
... Accessing Your System 2- 29 Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services August 1999, Revision D Notes 2- 30 Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, ... the standard right-hand configuration of the buttons These notes will instruct you when a double-click is required 2- 8 Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Micr...
... Session Log out from your CDE session, then log back in to see what has changed 3- 36 Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services August 1999, ... any aspects of this exercise q Experiences Applications Explore with students how they might apply what they learned in this exercise to situations at their workplace Fundamen...
... /var/spool 18 Without changing directories, type the ls command that will display any file names that end with the number in your home directory ls ~/*1 5 -40 Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, ... details on the topics discussed in this module: q 6-2 Solaris User’s Guide, Part Number 802- 649 9 Fundamentals of Solaris Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems,...
... identify the octal_mode that is used with the chmod command Table 8-4 Combined Values and Permissions Octal Value Permissions 644 rw-r r 75 1 rwxr-x x 77 5 rwxrwxr-x 77 7 rwxrwxrwx The first position defines ... are 75 5 Note – When using octal mode with the chmod command, you must list all three numbers, one for each category of user: user, group, and others 8-20 Fundamentals...