Basic Shell (Console) operation for beginners

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#331 Post by Mercedes350se »

Thank you.

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#332 Post by bakekoq »

Hello, I want to ask about how do we can copy paste the texts from console? I thought that we can right click after blocking the text to the notepad. but, It doesn't work. anybody can help me?

and also, how do I install my wireless? because, my laptop still don't detect any wireless extension when I type: iwconfig.


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#333 Post by Lobster »

highlight text and click the mouse wheel
middle button or both buttons simultaneously
where you want text to appear.

May take a few attempts to get the hang of it . . .
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#334 Post by russoodle »

@ bakekoq.....hello....
Hello, I want to ask about how do we can copy paste the texts from console? I thought that we can right click after blocking the text to the notepad. but, It doesn't work. anybody can help me?
To paste into a text editor, after you block-select (highlight) your text, go to your text editor and press your middle mouse-button or wheel at the location where you want it.

For your wireless issues, may i suggest you post a new thread for that, because this thread is about console operations.

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oops, Lobster beat me to it :(
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#335 Post by bakekoq »

Lobster wrote:highlight text and click the mouse wheel
middle button or both buttons simultaneously
where you want text to appear.

May take a few attempts to get the hang of it . . .
it's still not working, Lobster.
I try to click the mouse wheel simultaneously and also try to click right n left button but it's still not appear. I look up into the "edit" menu but the "paste" is still not activated/highlighted.
any info again?

@russoodle: hello.
hmm.. I try to abiword for now, and the Paste is Highlighted for now.but, after I try to click it. nothing is viewed. I don't know the reason why is it hard for me for only copying the console texts to Wine Notepad or Abiword. T_T
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#336 Post by russoodle »

bakekoq, if you have a wheel-mouse, it should work just by clicking it to paste the text....the simultaneous left-right buttons are only an alternative option for those without a wheel or third button.
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#337 Post by bakekoq »

thanks a lot for the help guys. I try it in wine notepad but it's not worked. but, after I try in Abiword it worked perfectly. So, I'll try to use abiword for the future to save the text from consoles.
@russoodle: I'll try to post my wireless problem after this post. Please help me for checking the log of dmesg or anothers.

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#338 Post by russoodle »

Well bakekoq, why not use Geany for pasting text, as it's a text editor? Unless you're more comfortable with AbiWord, which is actually a word-processor.....just my preference, mind you..

Regarding output (log) of dmesg, enter the following code into the console:

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dmesg > /root/dmesg.txt 
That will give you the output from dmesg and save it to a text file in /root.
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#339 Post by bakekoq »

ok, I'll try to use Geany in the future. I'm still not familiar with linux and the programs here. so, I still don't know what's good or better for using. yes, I already post the log in the new thread. please help me for the future.

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#340 Post by russoodle »

You're welcome, bakekoq....you'll learn more as you go along anyway :)
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#341 Post by arun.gm »

Hello everybody

Puppy Linux installed from cd to Hdd but not showing desktop..

My Hardware details : Intel Atom 1.8, d425kt motherboard

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#342 Post by Pelo »

Sure it's for the beginners ?

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Question about shell: Dead keys don't work in shell

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I am experiencing a problem with shell. Many languages, like French, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Esperanto and Vietnamese, to name a few ones, add diacritical marks to letters. One can say that 4/5 of the world population speak languages with diacritical marks. The Chinese, for example, use a system, called Hànyǔ pīnyīn, with diacritical marks to write their language, and teach children the pronunciation of traditional Chinese characters.

To add diacritical marks to letters, keyboards have the so called dead keys. If you want to write café, or coup d'état, bon appétit, à la vôtre santé, déjà vu, you need dead keys. The problem is that dead keys don't seem to work on console of Puppy Linux. They work everywhere, except in the console.

If I try to use the mouse and keyboard wizard, I discover that Puppy Linux offer me only one option: No dead keys. I would appreciate if a member of this community could tell me how to activate dead keys for the console.

I tried to edit the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf, without success. By the way, dead keys don't work only in the console. They work very well for everything else. They also work inside Emacs. So, I am forced to use the consoles of Emacs (shell, eshell, ansi-term bash, etc.

It is interesting that dead keys work for Lucid Puppy, but not for the other distributions of Puppy Linux.

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Re: Question about shell: Dead keys don't work in shell

#344 Post by Shep »

edu500ac wrote:If I try to use the mouse and keyboard wizard, I discover that Puppy Linux offer me only one option: No dead keys. I would appreciate if a member of this community could tell me how to activate dead keys for the console.
Unfortunately, this thread is not the appropriate one for your question. I suggest that you try posting as a new thread.

Re your question, I can't help you, but I do know there are a number of terminal emulators. For example, in Dpup Exprimo the menu offers LXTerminal and urvxt-unicode terminal emulators. Maybe try these and see if one does what you desire. But I think someone would know, if you post where they will see it.

Good luck! :)

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#346 Post by RetroTechGuy »

Agnishom wrote:
This Link didn't work
Looks like Dapper was a Ubuntu release (6.06). What package are you looking for? (and what Puppy are you using?)

https://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+dapper

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#347 Post by Flash »

Can you tell us where you found that link?

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#348 Post by chapchap70 »

Flash wrote:Can you tell us where you found that link?
The dapper link is in the second post of this thread. I would like to work through this as well; maybe someone can give another program that would work in the same way as the O.P. intended in his example?

Edit:

To Agnishom,

I'm going to try to work through the first example from this:


Edit: Removed link; see next post.

Obviously, click on save file. :wink:
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#349 Post by chapchap70 »

After trying the ia64 deb, I found it did not work. I am using Fatdog64.

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# ls
zynaddsubfx_2.4.0-1+b1_ia64.deb
# 
# for i in `ls *.deb`; do undeb $i; shift; done
# usr/bin/zynaddsubfx:
sh: usr/bin/zynaddsubfx:: No such file or directory
# usr/bin/zynaddsubfx 
sh: usr/bin/zynaddsubfx: cannot execute binary file


So then I downloaded the AMD deb from here:
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/zynaddsubfx

I would guess that most puppies would use the i386 deb. Anyway I got this to work so far.

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# ls
zynaddsubfx_2.4.0-1+b1_amd64.deb
# for i in `ls *.deb`; do undeb $i; shift; done
# usr/bin/zynaddsubfx
usr/bin/zynaddsubfx: error while loading shared libraries: libmxml.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I've got to get some sleep. It seems that I am able to do what the OP intended for his lesson. I'll work on it another day.

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Ran into a snag.

#350 Post by chapchap70 »

For anyone interested, I ran into a problem and I posted here.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 123#721123

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