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Question
In Linux, if you pressed "ctrl-r" at shell prompt to activate reverse-i-search of your command history, and you type in your search, how do you go to the next item found in the search?
Answer
ctrl-r

Question
In Linux, if you pressed "ctrl-r" at shell prompt to activate reverse-i-search of your command history, and you type in your search, how do you go to the next item found in the search?
Answer
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Question
In Linux, if you pressed "ctrl-r" at shell prompt to activate reverse-i-search of your command history, and you type in your search, how do you go to the next item found in the search?
Answer
ctrl-r
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2. Computing Sub-basics
tory instead. Ctrl-s is used to suspend the current session, causing the keyboard to stop responding. Ctrl-q reverses this condition. Ctrl-r activates a search on your command history. Pressing <span>Ctrl-r in the middle of a search finds the next match whereas Ctrl-s reverts to the previous match (although some distributions have this confused with suspend). The Tab command is tremendously useful for saving key strokes. Typing a parti

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