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UNIX/LINUX [message #98153] Sun, 11 April 2004 22:23 Go to next message
Sonali Mujumdar
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Please send me the answer of following question :

 

Compare and contrast the features of UNIX and LINUX operating systems.

Re: UNIX/LINUX [message #98187 is a reply to message #98153] Sun, 25 April 2004 21:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Raghuveer Singh
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Please send me the answer of following question :

01. Compare and contrast the features of UNIX and LINUX operating systems.
This is Raghuveer,

02 Write the UNIX commands for the following:

(a) Use the more command, and a pipe to send the contents of your .profile and .shrc files to the screen.
(b) How could you use head and tail in a pipeline to display lines 25 through 75 of a file?
(c) To search the /etc/passwd file for the lines containing any input string given by the user.
(d) To see the lines in /etc/passwd that begins with the character "a".
(e) List all the files in the /tmp directory owned by the user root.
(f) To see a complete listing of all the processes currently scheduled.
(g) Use the ps command, and the grep command, in a pipeline to find all the processes owned by you.
(h) To force termination of a job whose process ID is given.
(i) Sort the /etc/passwd file, place the results in a file called foo, and trap any errors in a file called err with the command.
(j) To sort a file called foo, and place the results in a file called bar.
Re: UNIX/LINUX [message #98190 is a reply to message #98153] Sat, 01 May 2004 00:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Charu
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friend,
please do help me to compare the features of UNIX with LINUX.i know about unix operating system but the LINUX operating system is unknown to me.
any help regarding the features of LINUX will be appreciated
Re: UNIX/LINUX [message #116035 is a reply to message #98153] Sat, 16 April 2005 11:01 Go to previous message
William Robertson
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Well, Linux is a kind of Unix anyway. Do you guys want a history of the Open Source movement and Linus Thorvalds, or a feature comparison of Redhat Linux vs Sun Solaris, or what?

btw: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way.

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