03-21-2002
Basic Unix Security
Has anyone got any info on Unix security - I'm after the very basics as I'm a complete beginner (OS level)
Thanks
Dutt'O
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fastaoverlap
EXONERATE(1) General Commands Manual EXONERATE(1)
NAME
exonerate - suite for investigating DNA and RNA sequence similarities
SYNOPSIS
exonerate-client [--help]
exonerate-server [--help]
fasta2esd [--help]
fastaannotatecdna [--help]
fastachecksum [--help]
fastaclean [--help]
fastaclip [--help]
fastacomposition [--help]
fastadiff [--help]
fastaexplode [--help]
fastafetch [--help]
fastahardmask [--help]
fastaindex [--help]
fastalength [--help]
fastanrdb [--help]
fastaoverlap [--help]
fastareformat [--help]
fastaremove [--help]
fastarevcomp [--help]
fastasoftmask [--help]
fastasort [--help]
fastasplit [--help]
fastasubseq [--help]
fastatranslate [--help]
fastavalidcds [--help]
DESCRIPTION
These programs are not described by the upstream author, however, some information is available via the --help and -h arguments for all
these programs. Whoever is using any of these programs in routine, is requested to provide a seed of a respective man page to the upstream
author.
OPTIONS
-h, --help Show summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
SEE ALSO
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~guy/exonerate/
The author of this package provides a beginner ( http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~guy/exonerate/beginner.html ) and and avanced
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~guy/exonerate/advanced.html ) tutorial on his web pages.
AUTHOR
exonerate was written by Guy Slater <guy@ebi.ac.uk>.
This manual page was written by Steffen Moeller for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
30 Jun 2007 EXONERATE(1)