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HP contributes Tru64 Unix file system to Linux
Hewlett Packard on Monday said it is making its Tru64 Unix Advanced File System available under the open-source General Public License, version 2.
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LVM Quick Command Reference For Linux And Unix
Today, as promised in yesterday's post (where we came full circle from getting started with LVM, and using monitoring and display commands to removing...
Removing Logical Devices Using LVM On Linux And Unix
A long weekend of getting confused over factorials and prime numbers is finally over, so today, we're going to finish one part of what...
Monitoring and Display Commands For LVM On Linux And Unix
Today, we're going to follow up on our previous post regarding getting started with LVM logical volume management and go over a few (perhaps)...
Distributing New SSH Keys Using Rsh On Linux And Unix
Today we're going to grind through our "Lazy Sunday" post with a quick script to update SSH keys network-wide, by using rsh (the less...
Using Perl To Handle Mass Mailing In Linux Or Unix
Today, we're going to take a look at a quick Saturday script to handle mass mailing with Perl. This is not to be confused...
Piped Variable Scoping In The Linux Or Unix Shell
Today we're going to look at variable scoping within a piped-while-loop in a few Linux and Unix shells. We're actually almost at this point...
Shell Script To Monitor Disk Usage On Linux and Unix
Today, we're going to take a look at a simple shell script to monitor disk space usage. It's been quite a while since we've...
Ask Linux.com: Unix basics, old school network sniffing, and router madness
Author: Linux.com Staff
In recent postings on the Linux.com forums, readers ask questions about transitioning from Windows to the Unix-like approach of the shell, the...
More Fun With Security Through Obfuscation On Linux And Unix
A few months ago, we ran a post on security through obfuscation, regarding ways to make your code less comprehensible to folks who didn't...