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Every directory on a Unix system (and probably every other system too) contains at least two directory entries. These are . (current directory) and .. (parent directory). In the case of the root directory, these point to the same place, but with any other directory, they are different. You can see this for yourself using the stat, pwd and cd commands (on Linux): $ cd / $ stat . .. bin sbin ...
directory - What are ./ and ../ directories? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
Check "The folder metaphor" section at Wikipedia. It states: There is a difference between a directory, which is a file system concept, and the graphical user interface metaphor that is used to represent it (a folder). For example, Microsoft Windows uses the concept of special folders to help present the contents of the computer to the user in a fairly consistent way that frees the user from ...
windows - What are "." and ".." in a directory? - Super User
In bash all I know is that rmdir directoryname will remove the directory but only if it's empty. Is there a way to force remove subdirectories?
What is the simplest way to forcefully delete a directory and all its subdirectories in PowerShell? I am using PowerShell V2 in Windows 7. I have learned from several sources that the most obvious
windows - How can I recursively delete an entire directory with ...
The "cd" command changes the directory, but not what drive you are working with. So when you go "cd d:\temp", you are changing the D drive's directory to temp, but staying in the C drive.
How can I grant permissions to a user on a directory (Read, Write, Modify) using the Windows command line?
How to grant permission to users for a directory using command line in ...
I tried to obtain the size of a directory (containing directories and sub directories) by using the ls command with option l. It seems to work for files (ls -l file name), but if I try to get the s...
How do I get the size of a directory on the command line?
If the current directory on running the command line is a subdirectory of a shared local folder accessed using UNC path, i.e. C:\Temp\CleanTest\Subfolder1, Subfolder1 is deleted by RD, and next POPD fails silently in making C:\Temp\CleanTest\Subfolder1 again the current directory resulting in Z:\CleanTest remaining as the current directory for ...
How to delete files/subfolders in a specific directory at the command ...
To add a directory to PATH using PowerShell, do the following: ... To set the variable for all users, machine-wide, the last line should be like: ... In a PowerShell script, you might want to check for the presence of your C:\xampp\php before adding to PATH (in case it has been previously added). You can wrap it in an if conditional.
You can use production tracking numbers on the UPS test environment. Moreover, on the of the , you can find a list of tracking numbers that can be useful if you want see tracking numbers with different set of information like proof of delivery. Best!
I would like to buy a rack UPS that would support all the IT related electronics in a SOHO room. This include switches, routers, PCs, servers, NAS. During my research I found out that there are dif...
When do I need a pure sine wave UPS? - Super User
In the UPS developer portal, I have created an application that has a Client Id and a Client Secret. Next, I want to obtain an OAuth token so I can use it to access their other APIs. I am creating my
I've read good reviews for an APC Back-UPS ES 700VA - which is 700VA, but it's output capacity is only 405 Watts. Does that mean the 700W power supply in my new PC is over-spec'ed? Or have I missed something? I only want the UPS to run for 5 minutes in the event of a power-cut. How do you choose a UPS to cover your power requirements?
How to choose a UPS / calculate power for a new PC
I assume you are aware of it but for the sake of completion, battery runtimes are sold in amp hours AT THE RATED VOLTAGE FOR THE BATTERY - so you will need to multiply the AH by the voltage of the battery to get the the watt hours - which is more useful. Most UPS manuals will have runtimes at various loads documented.
Why are UPS battery backups all rated in VA instead of AH?
The UPS you mentioned will have a plus-or-minus 10% variance in output voltage level when compared to mains current and provides a square wave instead of a sine wave. Either can be problematic for some computers.
Should the UPS output be exactly same in normal and battery backup ...
The UPS Track by Reference Number API does not properly document the fromPickUpDate and toPickUpDate parameters: fromPickUpDate Default: "currentDate-14" toPickUpDate Default: " currentDate " The actual date format is not specified.
UPS REST API - Tracking vs Track by Reference - Stack Overflow
Background UPS Mail Innovations uses several different types of tracking numbers. The longer number above is indeed a US Postal Service (USPS) "Intelligent Mail® Package Barcode" (IMpb) number. (In this case, it is 26 digits long, but there are other valid lengths.) The prefix 92 identifies it (for most practical purposes) as a postal tracking number. (`92' is the GS1 Application Identifier ...