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  1. Using Text Editors (Emacs, Pico, Vi) - www.reallylinux.com
    Several text editors are available on Linux, and this page explains how to use...Vi has two modes: Command mode that lets you use commands to edit, save, or quit; ...:w followed by a filename save/write your file and quit the vi editor in one step by typing:...
    http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/editors/editor.shtml
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  2. m4 MAN Page
    Related Linux Bash commands : awk - Find and Replace text within file(s) expr - ...The standard input can only be read once, so the filename `-' should only appear once on...
    http://www.ss64.com/bash/m4.html
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  3. MS-DOS edlin command help
    The below example demonstrates the basic steps needed to edit the autoexec.bat....Use the ; between multiple commands to execute all commands at once....
    http://www.computerhope.com/edlin.htm
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  4. Printing - a minority report
    Assemble your own Linux system. Includes all software and an easy to follow guide.
    http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-support/2003-January/033580.html
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  5. Understanding UNIX / Linux filesystem Inodes
    The nixCraft Linux sys admin Blog / Site offers frequent updates and insights about Linux sys admin work, tips, hacks an
    http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/understanding-unixlinux-filesystem-inodes.html
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  6. Basic Linux Commands
    The following are a list of basic Linux commands that will help you in running your dedicated...
    http://www.dedicated-resources.com/guide/3/Basic-Linux<...
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