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Linux software typically found on other Linux installations than XO Laptops.
Linux software typically found on other Linux installations than XO Laptops.
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* cd : change directory (e.g. cd {path to directory}
* cd : change directory (e.g. cd {path to directory}
* cp : copy (e.g. cp {path to file} {path to destination})
* pwd : print working directory (tells you what your current directory is)
* ls : lists all in the directory (similar to "dir/w" on a Windows system)
* ls : lists all in the directory (similar to "dir/w" on a Windows system)
* ls -al : lists everything in directory, including hidden directories (similar to "dir/ah" on a Windows system)
* ls -al : lists everything in directory, including hidden directories (similar to "dir/ah" on a Windows system)
* nano : change a file (e.g. nano {path to file}) If the file is in the working directory, then you only need to type the file name.
* cp : copy (e.g. cp {path to file} {path to destination})
* rm : remove (e.g. rm {path to file})
* mkdir : make a directory (e.g. mkdir {path to directory}
* mkdir : make a directory (e.g. mkdir {path to directory}
* mount : mount a usb device (e.g. mount /media/{usb_stick_name} (usb sticks are in the /media directory)
* mount : mount a usb device (e.g. mount /media/{usb_stick_name} (usb sticks are in the /media directory)
* nano : change a file (e.g. nano {path to file}) If the file is in the working directory, then you only need to type the file name.
* pwd : print working directory (tells you what your current directory is)
* rm : remove (e.g. rm {path to file})
* umount : unmount a usb device
* umount : unmount a usb device
* unzip : will unzip a file (use with .xo)
* unzip : will unzip or uncompress a file or bundle of files. (use with .xo)
* [[su]] : switch user, command. Commonly used to go to/from 'root' and 'olpc' accounts.
* [[sudo]] : Allows running of commands as 'root' from 'olpc' account.


* -r : recursive (makes some commands recursive, e.g. cp -r will copy the entire directory)
Note: -r : recursive (makes some commands recursive, e.g. cp -r will copy the entire directory)


=== Advanced commands ===
=== Advanced commands ===
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=== Popular packaged software ===
=== Popular packaged software ===


* [[Firefox]] : Popular web browser
* [[firefox]] : Popular web browser
* [[Opera]] : Popular web browser
* [[opera]] : Popular web browser
* [[gtkpod]] : Software for connecting to and synchronizing with your Apple iPod.
* [[Midnight Commander|mc]] : (i.e. Midnight Commander) Command line file/directory manager.
* [[picasa]] : Picture organizer and uploader for Google's Piscasa online web folders.
* [[thunar]] : File/directory manager
* [[XMMS]] : Multi-media viewer/player.



=== Popular addon/plugin software ===
=== Popular addon/plugin software ===


* [[Flash player]] : Able to show shockwave or flash webpages.
* [[Flash player]] : Able to show shockwave or flash embedded webpages.


=== References ===
=== References ===

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Linux software typically found on other Linux installations than XO Laptops.

Basic commands

  • cd  : change directory (e.g. cd {path to directory}
  • cp  : copy (e.g. cp {path to file} {path to destination})
  • ls  : lists all in the directory (similar to "dir/w" on a Windows system)
  • ls -al  : lists everything in directory, including hidden directories (similar to "dir/ah" on a Windows system)
  • mkdir : make a directory (e.g. mkdir {path to directory}
  • mount  : mount a usb device (e.g. mount /media/{usb_stick_name} (usb sticks are in the /media directory)
  • nano  : change a file (e.g. nano {path to file}) If the file is in the working directory, then you only need to type the file name.
  • pwd  : print working directory (tells you what your current directory is)
  • rm  : remove (e.g. rm {path to file})
  • umount  : unmount a usb device
  • unzip  : will unzip or uncompress a file or bundle of files. (use with .xo)
  • su : switch user, command. Commonly used to go to/from 'root' and 'olpc' accounts.
  • sudo : Allows running of commands as 'root' from 'olpc' account.

Note: -r  : recursive (makes some commands recursive, e.g. cp -r will copy the entire directory)

Advanced commands

  • wget  : get file from web (e.g. wget {url_to_file}
  • rsync : Advanced remote copy/mirror/update files/directory function

Expert commands

  • ifconfig :shows network connections (enter command in root)
  • telinit 3 : shuts down sugar (the graphical environment), giving you a text-only Linux mode
  • telinit 5 : starts up sugar (the graphical environment) after having done "telinit 3" to stop it
  • ifconfig : reports your IP address
  • iwconfig : reports wireless network info
  • halt -p : shutdown

Popular packaged software

  • firefox : Popular web browser
  • opera : Popular web browser
  • gtkpod : Software for connecting to and synchronizing with your Apple iPod.
  • mc : (i.e. Midnight Commander) Command line file/directory manager.
  • picasa : Picture organizer and uploader for Google's Piscasa online web folders.
  • thunar : File/directory manager
  • XMMS : Multi-media viewer/player.


Popular addon/plugin software

  • Flash player : Able to show shockwave or flash embedded webpages.

References