LINUX/UNIX Commands tutorial/reference
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Linux is a UNIX-like operating system. It is one of the most prominent open source software. This free online tutorial will help you to learn basics of linux cmd. The following UNIX commands are some of the commands which we use often. Date: 05 March, 2011
Linux - Unix - Commands - Tutorial
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