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Date: 2001-11-27 10:03:45
Scripting languages
Archive formats
OS/2
Unix shells
User interface techniques
Cd
Working directory
PATH
Environment variable
Computing
Software
System software

UNIX Basics JANE MARINSKY by Peter Collinson, Hillside Systems

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