The CAL command is used to display a monthly calendar or almanac, so let's take a look at what is displayed directly in the terminal by typing the CAL command. With the left mouse button click "Start"--> "Application"--> "Attachment"--> "System Terminal", open the terminal. We enter a CAL in the terminal.
It shows the calendar for the current month of the system. What if we want to show the system this year's Almanac? Let's try the CAL plus year number 2006 and see what it shows?
Originally is this year's Almanac! Do you have any friends who want to see the next year's Almanac? We tried to enter Cal 2007 in the terminal.
It was so simple! If I don't want to show for a year, just want to show one months. But I don't want to see this month's, want to see any one months. Is there any other way? Of course I do. Can we try to add a month number before the year number. Like the command format: Cal 9 2008.
Haha, see, 2008 September Calendar. The original Linux will do anything ah, than Windows is much better!
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