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Linux > Command
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Command Defined
An instruction to execute a process given to a computer via a keyboard, mouse, or voice request. Commands can also be called from another running process or an executable script.
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Sun Jul 5
- Command-line reference A-Z
- Richard Griffin's Blog : WPF Commands a scenic tour part I
- Slackware Linux Essentials: it's an online book
- All commands | commandlinefu. com: It's digg/reddit/et c for one-liners. Thanks, nathan!
- Linux By Examples - We explain every GNU / Linux command line by examples in this blog!
Sat Jul 4
- Twitter????GET ?WHOIS?FAV???? ???????? - IDEA*IDEA ? ?????????????? ? ?
- Linux: Check Ram Speed and Type
- Learn UNIX in 10 minutes: A 10 minute introduction into UNIX commands.
- I-Hacked.com Taking Advantage Of Technology - Basic Unix commands to get you started: A run-down of some basic UNIX commands that everyone should know!
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