[SLUG] Linux courses

Adams, Jamie Jamie.Adams at homegroup.org.uk
Thu Dec 19 15:09:00 GMT 2002


> On Wednesday 18 Dec 2002 9:41 am, Adams, Jamie wrote:
> > By a Glossery of Terms, what exactly are you wanting including?
> > Something like:
> >
> >
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> > -
> > Bash:
> > The 'Bourne Again SHell' by the Free Software Foundation, You will
> > probably use this whenever you use the shell in linux. Bash is the
> > default shell for Linux.
> >
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> 
> Yes Jamie, this is what I had in mind.  Maybe with a link to a
homepage
> for
> further information if it's applicable.  As time permits I'll start
> putting
> some together myself.
> 
> Al
[Jamie said ....] 

Maybe we could include a typical usage summary too? Something like:

SYNOPSIS
       grep [options] limited_regular_expression [file ...]

I have attached a list of common unix/linux commands. This might be
useful as something to start against maybe?

Jay.
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