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** Press <Web Help>  Open a Linux Cheat Sheet, possibly positioned to the relevant place on the page.
 
** Press <Web Help>  Open a Linux Cheat Sheet, possibly positioned to the relevant place on the page.
 
** Press <Txt Help>  Get help from a text file on some details of the command set.
 
** Press <Txt Help>  Get help from a text file on some details of the command set.
 
Note that:
 
* Each of the three part of the command can end with a command ( starting with a # ).  These comments are generally stripped when the command is run.
 
* When a command is build additional material may be added to maintain a default directory or keep the terminal open.
 
  
 
= Download and Install =  
 
= Download and Install =  

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