12-21-2015
Need free Linux / UNIX Terminal over Internet
I do not wish to install Unix or Linux locally be it on my system or my Virtual box.
I am looking for an online free Linux / Unix Terminal that i can connect and use.
Something like ... Unix Terminal Online
But the problem with Unix Terminal Online] is that i CANNOT ping it's ip which i got from
more /etc/hosts.
What i wish is to export my Windows Display to that Free Terminal over Internet which is not possible unless I have a direct connection to any such free terminals.
Can you please help me with one ?
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NAME
CPANPLUS::Shell::Default::Plugins::CustomSource
SYNOPSIS
### elaborate help text
CPAN Terminal> /? cs
### add a new custom source
CPAN Terminal> /cs --add file:///path/to/releases
### list all your custom sources by
CPAN Terminal> /cs --list
### display the contents of a custom source by URI or ID
CPAN Terminal> /cs --contents file:///path/to/releases
CPAN Terminal> /cs --contents 1
### Update a custom source by URI or ID
CPAN Terminal> /cs --update file:///path/to/releases
CPAN Terminal> /cs --update 1
### Remove a custom source by URI or ID
CPAN Terminal> /cs --remove file:///path/to/releases
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CPAN Terminal> /cs --write file:///path/to/releases
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DESCRIPTION
This is a "CPANPLUS::Shell::Default" plugin that can add custom sources to your CPANPLUS installation. This is a wrapper around the "custom
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