Browsing Kirghiz translation

Don't show this notice anymore
Before translating, be sure to go through Ubuntu Translators instructions.
4150 of 123 results
41.
The <command>mkdir</command> command will allow you to create directories (<acronym>mkdir</acronym> stands simply for "make directory"). For example, typing: <screen>mkdir music</screen> will create a music directory in the current directory.
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:280(para)
42.
System Information Commands
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:242(title)
43.
df
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:245(title)
44.
The <command>df</command> command displays filesystem disk space usage for all partitions (<acronym>df</acronym> stands simply for "disk free"). <screen>df -h</screen> will give information using megabytes (M) and gigabytes (G) instead of blocks (<emphasis role="strong">-h</emphasis> means "human-readable").
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:296(para)
45.
free
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:256(title)
46.
The <command>free</command> command displays the amount of free and used memory in the system. <screen>free -m</screen> will give the information using megabytes, which is probably most useful for current computers.
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:257(para)
47.
top
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:267(title)
48.
The <command>top</command> command displays information on your GNU/Linux system, running processes and system resources, including CPU, RAM &amp; swap usage and total number of tasks being run. To exit <application>top</application>, press <keycap>q</keycap>.
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:268(para)
49.
uname
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:278(title)
50.
The <command>uname</command> command with the <emphasis role="strong">-a</emphasis> option, prints all system information, including machine name, kernel name &amp; version, and a few other details. Most useful for checking which kernel you're using.
(no translation yet)
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:279(para)
4150 of 123 results

This translation is managed by Ubuntu Kyrgyz Translators, assigned by Ubuntu Translators.

You are not logged in. Please log in to work on translations.

No-one has contributed to this translation yet.