How to select an option in Ubuntu - SSH [closed] - ssh

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Guys it may sound dumb but this is my first day working with SSH.
I have never used commandline before. Can someone tell me how do I select an option at this stage. I am on a Putty Session using SSH on a Ubuntu server trying to configure my VPS.
I can scroll using the arrows, but pressing enter does not choose the option. May be it is an multiple select option. Using tab takes me to the button. If I keep navigate down to en (English) and then use Tab to OK it still submits blank. :(

Use the tab key to jump between widgets, the cursor keys to move between positions and the space key to toggle a selection.
To finish the dialog position the cursor over the <Ok> "button" (using the tab key again) and press Enter.
This is the typical behavior of an "ncurses" based interface. It has nothing to do with ssh or the system you use.

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Tabby Private Key doesnt work Could not read private key file [closed]

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Hello Guys so today i wanted to completely secure my vServer with a Private Key, i mostly use Tabby.sh for it cause it's pretty modern and has a bunch of Features so yeah. But now i don't know how i can use my private Key. I inserted it in the Authentication Method and also inserted the Password. I use this Auto Authentication Method:
But now when i connect it Says that i should type in the Passphrase which I am making but then when i click OK that Textbox again pops up and when i click in the terminal that textbox dissapears and it sends this message
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Is there a way to leave the Okular highlighting tool on permanently? [closed]

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I found out I can highlight pdfs with okular in-file by the review tool, but everytime I use the highlighter, it gets turned off afterwards again, so to highlight the next piece of text I have to activate it again.
I would like to change this behaviour to 'toggle' on off by clicking (or pressing 4), and not have it turn off automatically.
I saw here that the tools can be modified, but it doesn't mention toggling.
Double-clicking the tool solves it, as I found in a Bug report pointing to the manual.
You have to select the Pin button ( its the one at the right most) and then click the Highlighter button
Double-click didn't work for me.
Clicking:
"Highlighter"
and then "Keep Active"
worked for me
(Press F6 if you don't see the "Highlighter button")

How to enter null password for WiFi? [closed]

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Well I've recovered a WEP Wi-Fi password using Aircrack-ng, and it says the password is 00:00:00:00:00 in hex, which is five times null. Backtrack represents the password in ASCII as dots, but I've tried that and it naturally didn't work. How do I enter that? I'm running Win8.1 / Backtrack. I've googled that null on Win is alt + 255, but that didn't work for me.
Any ideas are nice.
So I've managed to do it. I've typed alt + 255 in CMD (which seems to be null code), and then I right clicked on the cmd window, copied everything, pasted in notepad++, and selected just the chars I wanted.

Understanding SQL editor [closed]

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I am new to database.I am using sql*plus and have installed oracle 10g. In the current version I am not able to go back in a line using arrow keys and rectify the mistake I have committed. I also cannot use the up arrow keys to trace back the previous commands. All I can do is use a '/' to get to the previous command.I along with many others have this question
Question is : Why can't i go back and edit using arrow keys while i haven't press enter? What has gone into making of this editor and why have the designers decided to make it so?
Any help is appreciated.
sqlplus is more aimed on running scripts than being a friendly user interface for the database. If you still want to use SQL*plus as an user interface and also want cursor navigation and history enabled, you could wrap it up in rlwrap as described here Command history in sqlplus using a linux shell: rlwrap
Smarter would be to go to Oracle SQL Developer which is a pretty good and friendly GUI for the Oracle database.
A very nice third party - multi database - GUI would be DbVisualizer that also runs on mulitple platforms.
If you have to use SQL*Plus, type EDIT in the SQL*Plus window to open the last-run script in Notepad. Write your script there, save it, then type / Enterwhen you're back in SQL*Plus to execute the script.

Photoshop text tool adds punctuation to the beginning of text [closed]

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I have this weird issue with Photoshop - when I use the type tool, I can type letters normally, but when I type any punctuation character, it gets added to the beginning of the text.
As far as I remember, I haven't changed any settings. How do I avoid this ?
You can try :
go to edit>preferencec>type..
select type > choose text engine options select east asian.
Restart photoshop.
Create new peroject.
Try text tool again.
(if you want to use your project created with other text engine type) copy /paste all layers to new project.
This is a paragraph option. Go to Window>Paragraph then a small window will pop up. You will have two buttons on the bottom. One with a arrow on the left of P and one on the right. Select the right one.
Select all text afected by this issue:
Window -> Character, click the icon next to hide the Character Window, Middle Western Features and select
Left-to-right character direction.