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The Linux kernel was originally created by Linus Torvalds, a Finnish computer science student, and first announced to the world on August 25, 1991-exactly 20 years ago today. At the time, Torvalds described his work as a "hobby" and contended that it would not be "big and professional" like the GNU... (2 Replies)
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2. SCO
Hi all
I have installed a demo version of SCO OpenServer 5.0.2, I finally found it is Desktop Interface, I would like to know how to change its interface to dos based interface?
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3. Solaris
Dear all,
I am a newbie in solaris and I need your advice.
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I have a folder with many subdirectories and i need to set the modified date to today for everything in it. Please help, thanks!
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5. What is on Your Mind?
This is my 100th post! I want to thank UNIX.com for teaching me a lot. I joined here with no knowledge of UNIX at all. I've learned so many while lurking in the shadows of UNIX.com and I've learned a lot more while trying to help other people's problem.
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi I have a simple question.
Is there an easy way to read a date of birth from a file and calculate how old that person is based on today's date? And would I need the make sure the birthdates are enterered in a particular format?
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Hi to all,
I am looking a file in vi editor to get 100th occurance of a latter in that file.
Can any one help me in this?
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Sathish (1 Reply)
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