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Linux Pocket Guide
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Linux Pocket Guide

by Daniel J. Barrett
February 2004
Beginner content levelBeginner
200 pages
5h 40m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Standard symbols

Throughout the book, we use certain symbols to indicate keystrokes. Like many other Linux documents, we use the ^ symbol to mean “press and hold the control (Ctrl) key,” so for example, ^D (pronounced “control D”) means “press and hold the control key and type D.” We also write ESC to mean “press the Escape key.” Keys like Enter and Spacebar should be self-explanatory.

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