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| Linux / UNIX FAQ collection |
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Linux / UNIX FAQ collection |
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Linux / UNIX Frequently Asked Questions collection offers solution to many common or uncommon problems. Usually it covers sys admin related issues. The questions are asked by Linux newbie or picked up from UNIX chat rooms. |
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10/27/2006 |
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