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Linux Journal
March 2000
Ben Crowder
Book Review UNIX Shells by Example by Ellie Quigley mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 2000
Ibrahim F. Haddad
Book Review: Linux Programmer's Reference, 2nd Ed. by Richard Petersen If you need a good reference, Linux Programmer's Reference is the book to buy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
July 2000
Daniel Lazenby
Product Review During 1999, Cygnus released Cygnus Insight, Source-Navigator and Code Fusion. These tools focused on providing a better-integrated, Linux-based development and debugging environment. Cygnus recently added another tool to the Cygnus development tool chest, named Cygwin. mark for My Articles similar articles
RootPrompt.org
July 12, 2000
Using expect for System Administration 'Expect' is an easy way to automate those tasks you end up doing again and again because they span different machines or because it requires more interaction than you can get easily from a bash/c/korn shell script. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
June 2000
Ibrahim F. Haddad
Book Review Running Linux, 3rd Edition, by Matt Welsh, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer & Lar Kaufman mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
May 2000
Harvey Friedman
Book Review LINUX Administration for Dummies by Michael Bellomo mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
February 2006
Erik Larkin
The Return of the C:\ Prompt? Microsoft plans new text-based controls for Windows Vista. mark for My Articles similar articles
Unix Insider
September 2000
Mo Budlong
Traveling down the Unix $PATH Why do some commands need a dot-slash in order to run? In this month's Unix 101 column, Mo Budlong explores the answer to this question, and explains the difference between built-in and executable commands. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
February 1, 2007
Jon Hall
Beachhead - Beneath the Surface Don't forget the modular command-line power of Linux. mark for My Articles similar articles
Unix Insider
January 2001
Mo Budlong
Just the FAQs Where do you go when you need quick Unix advice, and you're nowhere near your man pages? Now you can find them online at a variety of Websites, some of which are hyperlinked to make finding an answer even quicker. Here's a list of online man pages as well as resources for FAQs and how-tos... mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
January 2002
Navaneeth Krishnan
Master the Jxta shell, Part 1 The best way to learn about any new technology is through experimentation, and Jxta is no exception. The Jxta shell, a 100 percent Java implementation, allows you to experiment with Jxta, Sun's network computing platform for peer-to-peer development... mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
April 1, 2007
Dave Taylor
Work the Shell - Displaying Image Directories in Apache Step one toward a shell script for Web-based image management. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
July 2000
Harvey Friedman
Book Review: Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide by Steve Shah. Although it does have ``beginner'' in the title, this is not a book for someone entirely new to computers. Rather, it was written for one who might have prior experience as systems administrator for another computer system, and is finally ready to try Linux. mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
June 2001
Anil Hemrajani
Java against the (Microsoft) world Sun and Microsoft have always been at odds about Java technology, but is it a senseless war? mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
March 2000
Ben Crowder
Book Review Using Caldera OpenLinux, Special Edition by Allan Smart, Erik Ratcliffe, Tim Bird, David Bandel mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
April 2000
Stephen Collyer
Shell Functions and Path Variables, Part 2 Mr. Collyer continues his discussion with a detailed description of the addpath function. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
January 1, 2007
Dave Taylor
Work the Shell - How Do People Find You on Google? Getting back to Apache log analysis by ending with a cliffhanger. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
September 30, 2006
Dave Taylor
Work the Shell - Analyzing Log Files Redux Many ISPs have a maximum allocation for your monthly bandwidth, so it's important to be able to figure out how much data you've sent. If you want an easy way to calculate the amount of data transferred from a log file, you can always look awk-ward. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
May 2000
Andrew G. Feinberg
Book Review Linux Red Hat Certified Engineer Exam Cram by Kara J. Pritchard mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
December 2000
Glen Otero
Book Review Building Linux Clusters by David H. M. Spector mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
December 1, 2006
Dave Taylor
Work the Shell - Breaking Numbers Down Generating nice numerical output from a shell script. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
April 4, 2008
Neil Randall
Fun with the Linux Command Line How to work with the command line in Ubuntu. mark for My Articles similar articles
Unix Insider
March 2001
Cameron Laird & Kathryn Soraiz
ksh keeps up ksh has all the capabilities of other popular login shells, it was a standard for SysVr4 Unix, and it is a good deal faster than other shells. So why aren't you using it? ksh93 is now available in both source and binary forms under a new AT&T license mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
March 2000
Marjorie Richardson
Interview Jim Higgins, Caldera Training. What's happening in the Education Department at Caldera Systems? mark for My Articles similar articles
New Architect
September 2002
Al Williams
Windows for Unix Users Can you have the best of both worlds? mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
December 2000
Michael O'Brien
A Linux-Based Automatic Backup System A step-by-step procedure for establishing a backup system that will save time and money. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
February 2002
Jason Snell
BBEdit 6.5 Bare Bones Software's BBEdit is beloved by many different kinds of Mac users, and rightly so... mark for My Articles similar articles
RootPrompt.org
April 26, 2000
Mike Eschman
Certified Mainframe Unix An overview of UNIX services on Certified Unix on IBM Mainframes. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 15, 2004
Susan Kuchinskas
Microsoft Improves Unix Migration Tool Windows Services for Unix 3.5 is free, as Microsoft looks for ways to get administrators from the once-dominant OS onto its platform and away from Linux. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
November 19, 2004
Michael Singer
Unix Still (Kind of) Holding Its Own Despite rumors of its demise, Unix is very much alive and kicking. But analysts are still concerned about its ability to do battle with Windows and Linux. mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
May 2001
Anil Hemrajani
Does Sun understand GUI design? Sun has done a great job with Swing, but Java has failed to dominate the client side like it has dominated the server side. This could be related to the fact that Sun's roots are in Unix... mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
October 2000
Book Review While W. Curtis Preston's experience is mostly in medium to large shops, and the book has a wealth of information for such shops, rest assured you can use UNIX Backup and Recovery even if all you have to back up is your own desktop computer... mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
March 2000
Paul Almquist
Book Review Linux System Administration by M. Carling, Stephen Degler, James T. Dennis mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
March 2000
Randy Jay Yarger
LUIGUI--Linux/UNIX Independent Group for Usability Information A new Linux group has been organized to look at user interfaces and help formulate a standard in an effort to ease the way for Linux to move onto the desktop. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 31, 2005
Linux ``Has The Potential to Fragment'' Microsoft Group Vice-President Kevin Johnson predicts the upstart operating system will go the way of Unix. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
August 31, 2004
Sean Michael Kerner
Report: Linux Won't Wipe Out UNIX or Windows Yankee Group drills into the reasons behind the growth of Linux. They may not be what you'd expect. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
March 2000
Avygdor Moise
Product Review Velocis Beta-3.0 Database Server mark for My Articles similar articles
RootPrompt.org
March 22, 2000
Mr. Irvine
Making a High School Intranet Teachers in the classroom want their pupils to gain the skills needed to use the Internet, but know that a comprehensive learning experience means making and publishing web pages rather than just channel surfing through other peoples' creations.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
September 30, 2006
Albert Martorell
SMART (Smart Monitoring and Rebooting Tool) If you want an agent to monitor and control services, you'll need to get SMART. It's wonderful having a colleague who is checking that everything works correctly 24/7 and who informs you about troubles after they already have been solved. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
December 2011
Warren Toomey
The Strange Birth and Long Life of Unix The classic operating system turns 40, and its progeny abound mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
June 2000
Jon ``maddog'' Hall
My Life and Free Software The godfather of Linus' children and the glue that holds the Linux community together tells us a bit about his life and involvement in the programming community. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
June 19, 2003
Ian Taylor
My Visit to SCO The full story of what one person who signed SCO's NDA encountered on his visit to the software maker to discuss SCO's claim that Linux infringes on its intellectual property rights. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 8, 2008
Sean Michael Kerner
IDC: Linux-Related Spending Could Top $49B by 2011 Hardware and software spending related to Linux hit $21 billion during 2007. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
September 2001
Thomas Osterlie
Review: Hacking Linux Exposed Hacking Linux Exposed deals with security-related threats to Linux systems. It's a book for practitioners by practitioners, with an emphasis on practice rather than theory... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
May 11, 1999
Andrew Leonard
Linux for dummies? Linux for dummies?: Caldera's new package is easy to install -- but it may point the way to an open-source Babel. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
June 25, 2003
Sebastian Rupley
Taking Aim at Linux In an aggressive move that could have a profound effect on open-source software and the Unix arena, The SCO Group -- which owns rights to Unix -- has issued a warning that Linux is an unauthorized derivative of Unix. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
November 17, 2003
Russ Banham
Linux Yes, it's replacing Unix, and it continues to inspire passion. But is the tipping point always a day away? mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
April 1, 2007
Letters Regarding the Golden Age of Linux Journal... Someone Else May Have to Decipher Your Code Someday... Don't Remove Features... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 9, 2006
Sean Michael Kerner
SCO Heading For The Edge? Linux is apparently hurting the bottom line for unix software maker SCO Group, in more ways than one. mark for My Articles similar articles
New Architect
September 2002
Jagielski & Miller
Thought-Provoking Works Books on Unix network programming and the intelligent wireless web mark for My Articles similar articles