Unzipping Zipped Files with unzip. We can unzip zipped files using unzip command, from the Ubuntu terminal. Enter unzip followed by the name of the file to unzip: unzip file.zip. The unzip command will extract the file(s) to the current working directory. To extract zip file to a different location, use the -d flag: unzip -d /tmp/ www.zip.
Nov 16, 2016 Here's how you can do so in Ubuntu. You can download torrents from the command line too. Here's how you can do so in Ubuntu. Skip to content. Or find a link to a torrent file, and download it through the terminal with wget. For example: wget http: // releases.ubuntu.com / 16.10 / ubuntu-16.10-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent. To download with a.
I need to download a file from server to my desktop. (UBUNTU 10.04) I don't have a web access to the server, just ssh.
If it helps, my OS is Mac OS X and iTerm 2 as a terminal.
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In your terminal, type:
replacing the username, host, remote filename, and local directory as appropriate.
If you want to access EC2 (or other service that requires authenticating with a private key), use the -i option: