Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Unix: Commands and tools you just can't live without

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Unix: Commands and tools you just can't live without
Are you someone who never met a Unix command you didn't like? OK, maybe not. But are there commands you just can't imagine living without? Let's look at some that have made a big difference on my busiest days and those that people I've worked with over the years have said are their most important essentials. Read More


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