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The Top Ten Concepts For Linux Beginners - Number 6, Kernel And Processes
The Top Ten Concepts For Linux Beginners - Number 6, Kernel And Processes
People realize Linux's many advantages over Microsoft Windows. Of course, you should be familiar with some basic Linux concepts. This article discusses the Linux kernel and processes. Other articles discuss files, directories. permissions, users, inodes, processes, shells, programming, the graphical user interface, and LAMP, the open-source (free) suite Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. Look for our articles on Linux advantages over Windows.
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Support AIX functionality with LDAP servers
Support AIX functionality with LDAP servers
Some platforms may lose their operating system-specific functionality due to the lack of schema support from the LDAP server. This article presents a solution for some non-IBM LDAP servers to support full AIX user management functionality by providing the AIX schema for these server types and the steps to update these LDAP server types with the schema.
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The Unix Shell - Part One
The Unix Shell - Part One
The word Unix has traditionally brought to mind images of a mystical operating system for high-end workstations and servers that can only be accessed through a cryptic command line interface known as the Unix Shell. Although Linux offers graphical front ends, the Unix Shell is still a powerful tool that can make life easier for anyone who is willing to invest a bit of time learning the basic syntax.
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Build a Web Application without writing any code, pt. 2
Build a Web Application without writing any code, pt. 2
Learn how to use Rational Application Developer to build a Web application using data from a DB2 database, and publish your page to a WebSphere Application Server, all without writing any code. This tutorial takes you the next step: scaling your application to run in a business environment. Check out part 1 of the series as well.
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Automate backups on Linux
Automate backups on Linux
The loss of critical data can prove devastating. If you use Linux, you already have access to extremely powerful tools for creating custom backup solutions. The solutions in this article can help you perform simple to more advanced and secure network backups using open source tools that are part of nearly every Linux distribution.
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