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Operating Systems HP-UX Computer Based Training Post 302072021 by rhfrommn on Wednesday 26th of April 2006 11:55:08 AM
Old 04-26-2006
I have a set of CBT courses I used when I was a help desk analyst to train for my first Unix Admin job. The titles of the 7 courses are:

Unix Fundamentals
Unix Intermediate Topics
Unix Advanced Topics
TCP/IP Concepts and Architecture
Unix Shell Programming
SVR4 System Administration Fundamentals
SVR4 System Administration Advanced Topics

I got them in 1998, but these are general Unix courses which aren't tied to any specific version so the info is certainly still applicable. They worked great for me. They were the only training I had prior to landing my first Unix admin job, and they're still on my resume today in the Training section.

I haven't used them in a few years so selling them to somebody who would makes sense. If you are interested send me a PM and we can make arrangements.
 

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MACUTIL(1)						      General Commands Manual							MACUTIL(1)

NAME
macutil - A package that deals with MacIntosh files on a Unix system DESCRIPTION
macutil is a package that contains a number of utilities that deal with MacIntosh files on a Unix system. It contains the following pro- grams: binhex Convert files to BinHex 4.0 compatible hexified form. frommac Receives files from the MacIntosh on the Unix system. hexbin Convert hexified files to their MacIntosh format. macsave Save a series of files from a MacBinary stream as individual files. macstream Combine a series of files to a MacBinary stream. macunpack Unpack a MacIntosh archive into its constituents. tomac Transmits files from the Unix system to a MacIntosh. BUGS
This manual page is hopelessly incomplete! SEE ALSO
binhex(1), frommac(1), hexbin(1), macsave(1), macstream(1), macunpack(1), tomac(1) AUTHOR
Dik T. Winter, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (dik@cwi.nl) 3rd Berkeley Distribution October 22, 1992 MACUTIL(1)
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