Table of Content
7.1 Linux Advanced Text Processing Tools
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- script
- emacs
- vi
- nano
- khexedit
- diff
- sdiff
- patch
- grep
- Regular expressions (regexpr)
- sed
- gawk
- cvs
- cervisia
- file -z filename
- touch
- strings
- od
- wc
- cksum
- md5sum
- mkpasswd
- sort
-f
- uniq
- fold -w
- fmt -w
- nl
- indent -kr -i8 -ts8 -sob -l80 -ss -bs -psl "$@" *.c
- rev
- shred
- paste
- join
- des -e
- gpg
- "docbook" tools
7.2 Simple Programming under Linux
- perl
- python
- tcl
- wish
- ruby
- gcc filename.c
- g++ filename.C
- kdevelop
- glade
- What "C" functions are available for programming under Linux?
- guile
- g77
- expect
- javac and java
- make
- yes
7.3 Math Tools
7.4 Miscellaneous
- How do I run an MS Windows Application (using "wine")?
- Can I have a RAID if my computer has two or more IDE (or other) harddrives?
- Network
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Part 7 of the Linux Newbie Administrator Guide,
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