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Tar-ing and un-tar-ing tarballs, gz, and bz2 archives - Linux tutorial


This tutorial explains the usage of the tar command and how to extract files from a tarball, as well as decompress files that have been gzip'd or bz2'd.
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Evaluate IBM Data Studio Developer v1.2
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Download IBM Data Studio Developer V1.2, an integrated database development environment that speeds application design, development, and deployment while increasing data access efficiency and performance.
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Threaded programming in Python can be done with a minimal amount of complexity by combining threads with Queues. This article explores using threads and queues together to create simple yet effective patterns for solving problems that require concurrency.
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X isn't only about graphics: James gives an overview of the powerful features in the X window system for running programs remotely.
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IBM WebSphere Message Broker v6.1
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Download a free trial version of WebSphere Message Broker V6.1, an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) built for universal connectivity and transformation in heterogeneous IT environments.
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Build an LDAP-based Address Book
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It can be a headache. Import and export schemes, if they exist at all, are often too clunky and unsatisfactory to use even once, much less on a regular basis. Enter the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. This tutorial shows you how to create an LDAP-based backend to store contact information that multiple applications can share easily.
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