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Posted By Scott
Is what simple or not? Is there a useful link...
Is what simple or not? Is there a useful link about what?
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Posted By Scott
Yes. Everything is possible without a GUI.
Yes. Everything is possible without a GUI.
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Posted By Scott
It would copy all files (excluding directories,...
It would copy all files (excluding directories, but including the target of symbolic links and other special files) matching * from /home/hope/files to /home/hope/backup.

Please install a Linux,...
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Posted By RudiC
It is missing the -r recursive option. What,...
It is missing the -r recursive option. What, then, would you expect? The man pages (e.g. man cp) are an inexhaustible reservoir of information on unix commands (and more).
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Posted By Scott
It has nothing to do with the filenames, only the...
It has nothing to do with the filenames, only the process by which they're copied: Copy everything matching *. If * is a directory, go into it and repeat "copy everything matching *[/b/]". [b].b, for...
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Posted By Scott
It copies all the files (and directories, which...
It copies all the files (and directories, which themselves are special files) matching * in /home/hope/files, recursively, to /home/hope/backup


$ find /home/hope/files
/home/hope/files...
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Posted By Scott
You are on the internet now. Please use it...
You are on the internet now.

Please use it to do some research instead of posting such basic questions here.
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Posted By fpmurphy
It depends on what you mean by "come together" ...
It depends on what you mean by "come together" The high end versions of Microsoft Windows (Enterprise, Ultimate) have a feature called Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications which is quite...
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Posted By screenprintr
Unix and Linux are Operating Systems. You are...
Unix and Linux are Operating Systems. You are either working on Windows when it boots up or Unix/Linux. You can't have them working simultaneously. Some have dual boots, but you load to either one,...
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