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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers distributers of unix systems Post 24024 by shag134 on Thursday 4th of July 2002 12:32:03 AM
Old 07-04-2002
distributers of unix systems

Well i've been looking for some unix systems to download but with all the technical stuff they talk about on the sites i think that it would be betterif i just bought oneat a store so it comeswith directions and stuff, but is there any unix system that will coincidentally run with MS-dos mode? and if so would i be able to by that at any normal electronics store like circuit city?. In some o the web stes i went to it says stuff about having to reformat the system and this stuff is just a little complicated so if anyone can help it woul b appreciated.
 

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Padre::Constant(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Padre::Constant(3pm)

NAME
Padre::Constant - constants used by configuration subsystems SYNOPSIS
use Padre::Constant (); [...] # do stuff with exported constants DESCRIPTION
Padre uses various configuration subsystems (see "Padre::Config" for more information). Those systems needs to somehow agree on some basic stuff, which is defined in this module. CONSTANTS
"WIN32", "MAC", "UNIX" Operating Systems. "BOOLEAN", "POSINT", "INTEGER", "ASCII", "PATH" Settings data types (based on Firefox types). "HOST", "HUMAN", "PROJECT" Settings storage back-ends. "PADRE_REVISION" The SVN Revision (when running a development build). "PADRE_BLACK", "PADRE_BLUE", "PADRE_RED", "PADRE_GREEN", "PADRE_MAGENTA", "PADRE_ORANGE", "PADRE_DIM_GRAY", "PADRE_CRIMSON", "PADRE_BROWN", "PADRE_WARNING", "PADRE_ERROR" Core supported colours. "CONFIG_HOST" DB configuration file storing host settings. "CONFIG_HUMAN" YAML configuration file storing user settings. "CONFIG_DIR" Private Padre configuration directory Padre, used to store stuff. "PLUGIN_DIR" Private directory where Padre can look for plug-ins. "PLUGIN_LIB" Subdirectory of "PLUGIN_DIR" with the path "Padre/Plugin" added (or whatever depending on your platform) so that Perl can load a "Padre::Plugin::" plug-in. "LOG_FILE" Path and name of Padre's log file. "NEWLINE" Newline style (UNIX, WIN or MAC) on the currently used operating system. COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2008 - 2010 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5 itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Constant(3pm)
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