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Technical Articles for Linux Newbies
Learning the basics of Linux is a great career move, whether you're a DBA whose responsibilities are expanding to include Linux administration, a UNIX admin who wants to brush up on Linux utilities, or a programmer looking to use Linux as a development platform.
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Basic Linux Shell Scripting for Oracle DBAs, by Casimir Saternos
Learn some basic bash shell scripts for installing, running, and maintaining Oracle databases.. |
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Using the sed Editor in Linux, by Emmett Dulaney
The sed editor is among the most useful assets in the Linux sysadmin's toolbox,
so it pays to understand its applications thoroughly. |
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Awk: The Linux Administrator's Wisdom Kit, by Emmett Dulaney
Learning Linux? This introduction to the invaluable awk text-manipulation tool will be invaluable. |
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Introduction to Linux Cluster Filesystems, by Sheryl Calish
Cluster filesystems complement the database cluster facilities in Oracle RAC in various ways. Here's how they compare. |
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Guide to Linux Filesystem Mastery, by Sheryl Calish
What is a "filesystem," anyway? Sheryl Calish explains the concept as well as its practical application. |
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Guide to Linux File Command Mastery, by Sheryl Calish
A crash course in Linux file commands for the newly initiated. |
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Guide to Linux System Command Mastery, by Sheryl Calish
An introduction to system commands for newcomers to Linux. |
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Guide to Linux Archiving Utility Mastery, by Sheryl Calish
An introduction to the effective use of the tar, cpio, and rpm facilities for archiving and restoring files. |
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