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Kill current X session. Use if normal exit procedure doesn't work |
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Shut down Red Hat Enterprise Linux system |
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Switch screens |
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Display an available screen (text-mode shell prompt screens) |
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Display an available screen (graphical desktop screen) |
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Switch tasks in a graphical desktop environment |
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Move cursor to the beginning of a line. This works in most editors and URL field of Mozilla |
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Move cursor to the end of a line. This works in most editors and URL field of Mozilla |
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Log out and close shell prompt |
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Clear the terminal. It does the same thing as typing clear in the command line |
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Clear the current line in terminal |
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Paste highlighted text |
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In a system with a two-button mouse, if you configured your mouse to emulate a third mouse button, you can click both the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously to perform a paste |
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Auto complete the command. Use this while using shell prompt, after typing first a few characters of a command or a file name |
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Scroll through command history |
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Source: Red Hat
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