Linux Command Cheat Sheet

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BakUp
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Linux Command Cheat Sheet

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I found this: http://fosswire.com/2007/08/02/unixlinu ... eat-sheet/
A neat little PDF command line tool. I downloaded mine to the desktop where it is always at my finger tips, or better yet open it after you boot up and leave it open.

I know, some people do not like to mess up their destop, including myself. Some times there has to be exceptions in my case.

Just wanted to share this with everyone.
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Post by karl »

This looks really helpful, thanks :D
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