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Lets say I execute the following in the CMD shell: set FOO=bar Is there a way to undefine this variable, other than recycling the CMD shell?

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In addition to the information above, please be careful to include the version number of make you are using. You can get this information with the command ‘make –version’.

POINT Command . Creates a point object . Draw menu: Point. Command line: point . Specify a point: Points can act as nodes to which you can snap objects.

As others have said lsof can be used to list all the deleted files which are still on disk due to open file descriptors. However, this may be a very long list. Here is a command which lists these files sorted by ascending size in bytes:

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I tried to use sudo cd name_of_dir but am getting the error message: sudo: cd: command not found Is there any other way to enter a directory owned by another user which has 700 permission?

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One of the biggest hurdles for new users is installing, configuring and using a DocBook XML toolchain. a2x(1) can help — it’s a toolchain wrapper command that will generate XHTML (chunked and unchunked), PDF, EPUB, DVI, PS, LaTeX, man page, HTML Help and text file outputs from an AsciiDoc text file.

Comments. Comments are supported as follows: a # may appear in most places in a line and gnuplot will ignore the rest of the line. It will not have this effect inside quotes, inside numbers (including complex numbers), inside command substitutions, etc.

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