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"Redo" is the opposite of "undo," not a command to repeat your last entry or action.
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The redo command is used to repeat a command or series of commands that was undone.
His eyes widened, too, when he first experienced one of the coach's favoured drills: having his side enact full-scale practice matches without opponents and commanding them to repeat the same moves over and over until the players are begging to stop.
This movement is perfectly recorded in real-time and the software can begin to automatically programme the necessary commands, allowing the robot to repeat this task again and again," he says.
Do not continue to repeat a command over and over again hoping the dog will eventually perform the command.
To repeat this command, simply press the up arrow on your keyboard to bring up the last command, and press Enter again.
"Pull over to the curb you!" He had to repeat the command before the cops obeyed.
Being someone who wears hearing aids (diagnosed as mild/moderate hard of hearing since the age of 13) and sometimes venture out without them, would an officer consider me to be non-compliant and disrespectful if I asked them to repeat a command because I did not hear them the first time?
You do not need to repeat the command.
Once the above command is run, you have to repeat the same steps with Gparted to use the increased space.
In both cases, however, I found myself having to repeat my commands or rephrase them.
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