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Operating Systems Linux A doubt on Daemons Post 74897 by marioh on Tuesday 14th of June 2005 08:04:55 AM
Old 06-14-2005
Thank you for your reply, but I was thinking of some kind of operating system function callable from a programming language interface, say C or Python. Smilie

Saludos,
Mario.
 

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