Ok I think I found it, (ls /home/jose/iso) jose@jose-Aspire-one:~$ ls /home/jose/iso android-x86-4.0-RC2-eeepc.iso raring-alternate-i386.iso boot raring-alternate-powerpc.iso lubuntu-12.10-alternate-i386.iso raring-desktop-i386.iso lubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso rexbang-B2-4.iso macpup_529.iso ubuntu-10.04-alternate-powerpc.iso mini.iso ubuntu-10.04-desktop-powerpc.iso plpbt-5.0.14 xubuntu-12.04.1-alternate-i386.iso product key xubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-i386.iso
So in conclusion, when I down load through Zsync it should see my raring-desktop-1386.iso and updated?. Of course taken that I pick the same one to download next time. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you for your patience jose On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 7:34 AM, Jose Lopez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi lance, getting back to your response. I see that in your Download > folder you have different folder that you keep your different flavors yes?. > I have one folder in my /home called iso, and I keep all my isos in there. > so my q. to you is, In terminal how do I call for the (ls) or the (cd) in > my case. ~$ (cd home/iso) is that correct? and then ~/ (home/lubuntu$ ls). > I think I have tried that and it does not work. I'm pretty fresh to > terminal commands. but I really want to know how to use and get the list > like you did here. > thanks > jose > > > On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Lance <[email protected]> wrote: > >> First of all, a member of Lubuntu dev pointed out that the way I posted >> about those two commands may have been confusing ............ the "-" is >> not part of either command. So just to be clear: >> >> cd >> >> Yep just those two letters, is used to change directories. >> >> ls >> >> Just lower case LS (I point that out because sometimes a lower case "L" >> is confused as upper case "i") is used to see what is in the current >> directory. >> >> Now, as far as naming any folder or directory that's simply a personal >> choice. But, just as an example, since I test both Ubuntu and Lubuntu >> images look at the names: >> >> lance@lance-desktop:~$ cd Downloads/Lubuntu >> lance@lance-desktop:~/Downloads/Lubuntu$ ls >> lubuntu-12.04-alternate-i386.iso lubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso >> lubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso raring-alternate-i386.iso >> lubuntu-12.04-desktop-i386.iso raring-alternate-i386.iso.zs-old >> lubuntu-12.10-alternate-amd64.iso raring-desktop-i386.iso >> lubuntu-12.10-alternate-i386.iso raring-desktop-i386.iso.zs-old >> lubuntu-12.10-desktop-amd64.iso >> lance@lance-desktop:~/Downloads/Lubuntu$ cd >> lance@lance-desktop:~$ cd Downloads/Ubuntu >> lance@lance-desktop:~/Downloads/Ubuntu$ ls >> precise-desktop-i386.iso ubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso >> precise-desktop-i386.iso.zs-old ubuntu-12.04-desktop-i386.iso >> quantal-desktop-amd64.iso ubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso >> raring-desktop-i386.iso ubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso.zs-old >> raring-desktop-i386.iso.zs-old ubuntu-gnome-12.10-desktop-i386.iso >> ubuntu-10.04.4-desktop-i386.iso >> >> You'll see that I have a "raring-desktop-i386.iso" in both >> "Downloads/Lubuntu" and "Downloads/Ubuntu". That's why I have to keep >> totally different folders/directories for different flavors. >> >> Is that making any sense to you? >> >> I hope I'm not just creating confusion. >> >> Lance >> >> --- On Fri, 3/8/13, Jose Lopez <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> From: Jose Lopez <[email protected]> >> Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Zsync >> To: "Lance" <[email protected]> >> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >> Date: Friday, March 8, 2013, 6:31 PM >> >> Ok I found it. Zsync did put it in the /home >> , but it made it's own file. now I'm going to make a copy for testing. Q. >> should I erase the one on my /home/jose/iso, and replace it with this one?. >> Zsync must do something that will recognize it's own, and for some reason >> it did not recognized the one I had in their. Q do I need to put a "s" on >> that directory file name (Like) /home/jose/isos? >> >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Jose Lopez <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Ok when I download a ISO it goes into downloads, Then I move it into my >> /home/jose/iso. That daid, I had a daily in that file before I downloaded >> through terminal Zsync i thought it was going to replace the one in the Iso >> file. Am I wrong? I do have one in the download folder now. Is that the one >> from Zsync?. I'm sorry if I'm making it confusing. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Lance <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> By default the terminal "looks in" Home, but if you have a previous iso >> that was downloaded using a browser that iso might be in Downloads. >> >> >> >> >> >> Two very simple commands for working in the terminal are: >> >> >> >> ls (That is lower case LS) - lists the files and folders in that directory >> >> >> >> and: >> >> >> >> cd - changes the directory >> >> >> >> ################ >> >> >> >> As an example if I open my terminal and type ls I see: >> >> >> >> lance@lance-desktop:~$ ls >> >> Backups Documents examples.desktop Music Public Templates >> >> Desktop Downloads I'm_lost.png Pictures Reorganize_me Videos >> >> >> >> If I cd to Downloads and then type ls I see: >> >> >> >> lance@lance-desktop:~$ cd Downloads >> >> lance@lance-desktop:~/Downloads$ ls >> >> Debian LinuxMint Misc_debs >> Puppy >> >> gcalctool_5.30.0.is.5.28.2-0ubuntu2_i386.deb lost+found Misc_iso >> Ubuntu >> >> Kubuntu Lubuntu Peppermint >> Xubuntu >> >> >> >> That may seem confusing at first glance but I use and test other distros >> and *buntu flavors so I have to keep then separate ;^) >> >> >> >> So I then "cd" again to get back to Home, and then "cd >> Downloads/Lubuntu", and then ls shows me the contents of that folder: >> >> >> >> lance@lance-desktop:~/Downloads$ cd >> >> lance@lance-desktop:~$ cd Downloads/Lubuntu >> >> lance@lance-desktop:~/Downloads/Lubuntu$ ls >> >> lubuntu-12.04-alternate-i386.iso lubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso >> >> lubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.iso raring-alternate-i386.iso >> >> lubuntu-12.04-desktop-i386.iso raring-alternate-i386.iso.zs-old >> >> lubuntu-12.10-alternate-amd64.iso raring-desktop-i386.iso >> >> lubuntu-12.10-alternate-i386.iso raring-desktop-i386.iso.zs-old >> >> lubuntu-12.10-desktop-amd64.iso >> >> >> >> You can see there a list of the contents of Downloads/Lubuntu on my box. >> >> >> >> #################################### >> >> >> >> Did that help or did I just cause confusion? >> >> >> >> Lance >> >> >> >> >> >> --- On Fri, 3/8/13, Jose lopez <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> > From: Jose lopez <[email protected]> >> >> > Subject: [Lubuntu-qa] Zsync >> >> > To: [email protected] >> >> > Cc: [email protected] >> >> > Date: Friday, March 8, 2013, 5:06 PM >> >> > >> >> > Hi all question, In terminal when I down load a iso,with >> >> > Zsync where does it store it?. Just trying to get a handle >> >> > on Zsync. >> >> > thanks >> >> > -- >> >> > Jose lopez <[email protected]> >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa >> >> > Post to : [email protected] >> >> > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa >> >> > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
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