The command and script language of C-Kermit and Kermit 95 is described in Using C-Kermit, 2nd Edition, as supplemented by the C-Kermit 7.0 Supplement, the C-Kermit 8.0 Supplement, and the C-Kermit 9.0 ...
Many people use both operating systems – Linux and Windows in their daily life. If you are one of those people who often keep switching between different operating systems in their work environment, ...
I’ve often extolled the philosophy of Unix, and as the title implies, I’m not about to stop. Before I learned computer science, I thought all computers were impenetrably arcane. But when I grasped ...
Other than having to switch between “/” and “” when I’m moving from Unix systems to Windows systems, one of the most annoying (and seemingly pointless) differences is the way that these two competing ...
This document is written in troff, using the ms macros plus some extras included with it. A Makefile is included that will build the document on most Unix systems. The sources are maintained using the ...
Bash has quietly made scripting on Unix systems a lot easier with its own regular expressions. If you're still leaning on grep and sed commands to get your scripts to do what you need from them, maybe ...
The Columbia University Kermit Project website is frozen effective 1 October 2011, but remains available as a public resource. A new Kermit Project website has been established outside of Columbia at ...
Administering two platforms is tough. Microsoft Services for Unix 2.0 provides a practical set of tools for making sure Windows and Unix users get along—and that your job gets easier. The rapid growth ...
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