In Linux, what is keyboard shortcut to move backward to your previosly typed commands?
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In Linux, what is keyboard shortcut to move backward to your previosly typed commands?
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In Linux, what is keyboard shortcut to move backward to your previosly typed commands?
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If you want to change selection, open document below and click on "Move attachment"
2. Computing Sub-basics one character (). Ctrl-b Move backward one character (). Alt-f Move forward one word. Alt-b Move backward one word. Alt-Ctrl-f Erase forward one word. Alt-Ctrl-b Erase backward one word. Ctrl-p <span>Previous command (up arrow). Ctrl-n Next command (down arrow). Note that the prefixes Alt for , Ctrl for , and Shift for , mean to hold the key down through the pressing and releasing of the letter key. These are
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