Random Linux+ Question #32

Discussion in 'Linux+' started by tripwire45, Jul 19, 2005.

  1. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    You know that your Linux shell keeps a history of commands you have previously typed in. You want to use a command that you previously used but you don't remember what it is. You issued this command yesterday. What do you have to do to scroll through a list of commands from current going into the past, one command at a time? Choose only one answer.

    1. press the up arrow key
    2. press the down arrow key
    3. press the spacebar
    4. press Enter
    5. press Alt
    6. press Ctrl

    Answer later.
     
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  2. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

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    1 me thinks
     
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  3. nugget
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    nugget Junior toady

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    I'm with AJ on this 1.
     
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  4. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    Can it really be the same as in Windows ? OK - 1 for me too then....
     
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