Unix/Linux systems are organized in a hierarchical file structure with directories and files. They can be programmed and customized through command line interfaces and scripts. The document provides some notes on concepts related to Unix/Linux systems including their behavior and programming.
Unix/Linux systems are organized in a hierarchical file structure with directories and files. They can be programmed and customized through command line interfaces and scripts. The document provides some notes on concepts related to Unix/Linux systems including their behavior and programming.
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Unix/Linux systems are organized in a hierarchical file structure with directories and files. They can be programmed and customized through command line interfaces and scripts. The document provides some notes on concepts related to Unix/Linux systems including their behavior and programming.
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