cp

Today's Command is "cp":


What it will do :

This command will copy files/directories from one place to another. You can copy one file or as many as you want :)

How to use it:

Lets see with an example:
$cp myfile /home/kd/newdocs/
$
The above command will copy the file 'myfile' to the folder '/home/kd/newdocs/'

ln

Today's Command is "ln":

Dgplug meeting .. :)

AGENDA :- Ways to contribute to the Open Source Community !!

Today we had a discussion which took place inside the library premises. As agenda was something related to Open Source we thought the best place can be our Library and as it is really Airy, everyone feels free out there.

whereis

Today's Command is "whereis":

can anybody help me !

i am currently cyberoam crclient for my internet connection. the problem is i cannot configure it in linux.(which is typical).as an alternative i used linc from linc.sourceforge.net.but still of no avail it doesn't work,what to do now ?

Blocking Spam

Spammers continue to develop new ways of harvesting email addresses and slipping unwanted messages through filters.Why not we look at techniques for fighting spam. I want to learn how to protect my email addresses, create a tarpit, and build a trainable spam filter.

bijra high school

to find about our progress regarding the bijra high school visit bijra high school's own blog.

hope this will help :)

i felt this to be very helpful: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7330 here you will find ten most helpful commands. so give it a try. you might get what you are searching for..:)

Two very Important meetings of DGPLUG (dgplug updated)...

On 20th and 21st of January we the members of DGPLUG had a tough time together by spending all through 10 hrs approximately together to discuss and share thoughts about these following issues..

1) Revise the Syllabi of Bijra High School according to there level or mode of understanding.
2) Discuss how to teach them in simplest way about Open Source and Linux which can be easily grasped by them.
3) Convert all our lectures and notes into BENGALI which will prove much easier to them.

On 20th all our members had meeting hours from morning 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and that day we mainly focussed in converting all the tutorials and lectures in Bengali.Major translations of the note was made by Beton and Rakesh with a little bit from me too.

A site you should visit

http://projecteuler.net
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