BASIC UNIX & LINUX COMMANDS
Checking Account Details:
Account details can be checked
(including print quota level) using: acc OR pp
Disk Quota Used: rquota
Detailed Disk Usage: disk_guess
Basic File Management:
To remove a file: rm <filename>
To remove a directory: rm −rf <dir name>
To create a directory: mkdir <dir name>
Print Commands:
To print: lpr −P<printer> <filename>
To print a job without the student number watermark
Double Sided: lpr −P<printer>.dup
Single Sided: lpr −P<printer>.sgl
To check printing queue: lpq −P<printer>
To remove print job: lprm −P<printer> <job no.>
Place multiple PS pages onto
a single physical page: mlpr −<no. logical pages>
−P<printer><filename>
NOTE: The mlpr command can only be used for PS files. To print PDF files using
mlpr first convert them to PS using pdf2ps <filename.pdf> and then print the newly
created PS file using mlpr
NOTES:
1. The job number for a particular job can be obtained by running the lpq command
as shown above.
2. If printing double−sided, TWO pages are deducted from your print quota.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION :
FAQ Page: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/faq
Manual Pages for each command: man <command name>
Consult the Help Desk
Floppy Disk Commands:
Disk contents: mdir
Copy file (floppy − home dir) mcopy a:/<filename> .
Copy file (home dir − floppy) mcopy <filename> a:
Delete file mdel a:/<filename>
Format a floppy disk: mformat a:
Note: Please view the man page for mtools
for a complete description
Compressing Files and Directories:
To compress a file: gzip <filename>
To decompress a file: gunzip <filename>
To compress a directory: tar cvf − <archive name >.tar
> <dir name>
To decompress a directory: tar −xvf <archive name>.tar
Viewing/ Printing PDF and PS files:
PDF files can be viewed using either acroread or xpdf
Print through acroread (PDF): lpr −P<printer>
Print through xpdf (PDF): |lpr −P<printer>
Print through gv (PS): lpr −P<printer>
Formatting text files for printing:
Use the aps command: aps <option> <filename> | lpr
−P<printer>
Eg. Print a text file with no border/
header in PORTRAIT form aps −~B −P −~H file.txt | lpr −P<printer>
Portrait mode
no border
(the ~ is used to turn OFF the border and
header option. )
Basic LaTeX Commands:
Process the formatted source file: latex <filename>.tex
Preview the latex (.dvi) file: xdvi <filename>.dvi
Convert dvi file to ps: dvips <filename>.dvi −o
Print a dvi file: dvips <filename>.dvi | lpr −P<printer>
Create a pdf file: pdflatex <options> <commands>
Note: Please view the man page for pdflatex
for a complete description
Book Commands:
To enter the booking system: book
To book a terminal once in the
Booking system: book <start time − finish time><day/
date>
To claim a booked terminal: claim
To book a terminal using a graphical interface, use tkbook instead of book