Fedora Core 3 Sound Problems....?
Julian Daich
julianlx at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 16:26:22 UTC 2005
everything is clear now.
j
El lun, 07-02-2005 a las 10:39 +0000, Paul Howarth escribió:
> Julian Daich wrote:
> > Thank you. It is also the reason for what I didn't find the command"
> > $chmod" in any place.
> >
> > J
> >
> > El dom, 06-02-2005 a las 23:16 -0800, Charles A. Crayne escribió:
> >
> >>On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 08:27:09 +0200
> >>Julian Daich <julianlx at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>:[root at localhost ~]# $chmod 664 /dev/hdc
> >>:-bash: 664: command not found
> >>
> >>Remove the '$' from the command.
>
> People answering questions on mailing lists (and other online
> documentation) will often give commands that need to be run. Sometimes
> these instructions will show a typical shell prompt too. So, for
> instance, an instruction to run the command "chmod 664 /dev/hdc" will
> often be written as:
>
> $ chmod 664 /dev/hdc
>
> The "$" here is supposed to indicate the shell prompt. You might also
> find people writing this as "#" to indicate a command that should be run
> as the root user:
>
> # chmod 664 /dev/hdc
>
> In your case your shell prompt (for the root user) appears to be
> "[root at localhost ~]#" but this will vary from system to system, which is
> why the shorthand "$" or "#" is usually shown instead.
>
> Paul.
>
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