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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Is Linux 7.2 Redhat a good start for a newbie Post 12909 by killerserv on Tuesday 8th of January 2002 07:47:17 PM
Old 01-08-2002
derek,
try here http://www.redhat.com/software/linux/rhl_choose.html
this page brings you to the choosing the right red hat linux for your based on your preference. Ex, running a server, normal workstation, sweeting a webserver, firewall, e-commerce , database and so on. I suggest you check out that site first. Also there is quite number of technical papers for you to overview.

Smilie
 

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NOPASTE-IT(1)						      General Commands Manual						     NOPASTE-IT(1)

NAME
nopaste-it - Nopaste software written in Perl (cli tool). SYNOPSIS
nopaste-it DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes briefly the nopaste-it commandline parameters. BINARY PARAMETERS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h, --help Display this help and exit. -v, --version Display version and exit. -u, --url <url> Use a different nopaste URL than http://nopaste.linux-dev.org/. -n, --name Use a different author name than your UNIX username (if it is set). -l, --language <language> Set the given code language. Popular ones are for example: "C", "C++", "Diff", "Perl", "Ruby", etc. You can get the list of sup- ported languages by using the "-s / --list" option of this program. It will be plain unless nothing different is set. Note: This is case sensitive. -e, --expires <expire> Set the expire option. At the moment it only accepts: "1d", "1w" and "never". The default value is "1w". -f, --file <filename> Add the content of the given file to your paste instead of reading from STDIN. -s, --list Gets supported code languages from remote pnopaste and prints them. This option could also be mixed with "url". AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Patrick Matthai <patrick@linux-dev.org> for nopaste-it. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Founda- tion NOPASTE-IT(1)
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