
Kusto - How does bin () summarize timestamp - Stack Overflow
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bash - /bin/sh: apt-get: not found - Stack Overflow
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linux - !#/bin/bash: No such file or directory - Stack Overflow
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Bash Script : what does #!/bin/bash mean? - Stack Overflow
Dec 14, 2012 · In bash script, what does #!/bin/bash at the 1st line mean ? In Linux system, we have shell which interprets our UNIX commands. Now there are a number of shell in Unix …
How to leave/exit/deactivate a Python virtualenv - Stack Overflow
To activate: $ bash --init-file PythonVenv/bin/activate This starts a new shell around the venv. Your original bash shell remains unmodified. To deactivate: $ exit OR [CTRL] + [D] This exits …
Setting JAVA_HOME environment variable in MS Windows
JAVA_HOME and PATH are different, I didn't say point JAVA_HOME to the jre/bin directory. Try making sure that the PATH environment variable includes the jre/bin directory.
How to add Maven to the Path variable? - Stack Overflow
Jul 15, 2017 · If you are struggling to get the iii) step working, in the system path, just add C:\Program Files\apache-maven-3.x.y\bin (Replacing x and y with your version number) to …
how to empty recyclebin through command prompt? - Stack …
Feb 11, 2012 · Usually we delete the recycle bin contents by right-clicking it with the mouse and selecting "Empty Recycle Bin". But I have a requirement where I need to delete the recycle bin …
What is the equivalent of the bin directory for Windows?
Oct 6, 2015 · bin is not special, it is just listed in the PATH environment valuable. Microsoft's Windows also has this variable. Only difference is that it uses ; instead of :, and there is an …
linux - "/bin/sh: 1: MY_COMMAND: not found" - Super User
Mar 21, 2021 · Taken from /bin/sh: 1: gvm: not found, which would say more or less: Your shell is /bin/sh, but source expects /bin/bash, perhaps because it puts its initialization in ~/.bashrc.