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- linux_tutorial_five
- ry as a subdirectory, and so on, up the tree. ===Some examples=== | -rwxrwxrwx | a file that everyone c... ntil the current process has finished executing. Some processes take a long time to run and hold up the
- linux_tutorial_four
- need only type ls *.c in that directory. Beware: some applications give the same name to all the output files they generate. For example, some compilers, unless given the appropriate option, p
- linux_tutorial_seven
- pendent library files, configuration files, etc. Some packages require you to edit the Makefile by hand... ccess to every system, and the characteristics of some systems changed from version to version. The GNU
- linux_tutorial_three
- :~$ cat > list1</code> Then type in the names of some fruit. Press [**Return**] after each one. <code>... ser@tim:~$ sort</code> Then type in the names of some vegetables. Press [Return] after each one. <code
- linux_tutorial_two
- @tim: grep -i 'spinning top' science.txt </code> Some of the other options of grep are: **-v** display... print only the total count of matched lines Try some of them and see the different results. Don't forg
- linux_tutorial_eight
- and if they are found will use the values stored. Some are set by the system, others by you, yet others
- linux_tutorial_one
- be returned. Alternatively, there may already be some files inserted by the System Administrator when y