Wheres the yum command for installing software? Im studying for the Linux+ exam and Im currently reviewing the options in my study guide, but I noticed the yum command doesnt exist in this reference app. Please add it in the next update please.
Wheres the yum command for installing software? Im studying for the Linux+ exam and Im currently reviewing the options in my study guide, but I noticed the yum command doesnt exist in this reference app. Please add it in the next update please.
The most thorough app-based Linux quick reference I have found so far. Very helpful.
Hasnt been updated to even iOS 5 let alone iOS 7 Also needs a favorites menu. Last update was in 2011. Honestly the laziest developers ever. This is why jail breaking should be okay, so I can do it myself.
Is this an abandoned app? It hasnt been updated since 2011. It is a good reference, but needs upgrading and more commands. We are at iOS7, and this isnt even iOS6 upgraded!
please upgrade it for iphone 5 screen.
But needs an upgrade for iOS 7.
I use linux a lot out of poverty. That means using the command line from time to time. This is by far the Best Guide, much better than wasting time looking for answers that arent on the internet. Now I check this first and even do things on the command line for fun!
Any plans to update this app to support iOS 8 and newer devices? Im running this app on an iPhone 5S and it looks TERRIBLE, I cant imagine how it must look like on an iPhone 6 or 6 Plus. If we pay for an app, we expect support for it. This app last update was on 2011. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
Its great that the author wrote a Linux reference guide for us iOS users. Really. And its informative. But the thing about iOS apps is that you need to update them at least SLIGHTLY more often than Debian is updated. I mean seriously, this doesnt even fill the entire screen of an iPhone 5!
I like this app and found some useful command in it which I couldnt find outside easily. Thank You. But you dont want to update it with new commands? And I suggest add some basic commands for beginners who are not familiar to Linux like "apt-get install, apt-get remove, apt-get update & upgrade, apt-get dist-upgrade, pkg install, pacman -S & -Syu and so on.. Because of getting old with no more support, I give four star to it, but after update it is really recommended$
I am new to Linux and this is a great reference. The reason I gave it 4 stars is because it desperately needs an update. Please update!!!!