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<title>Mount .iso images (Ubuntu)</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[A short tutorial that show you how to mount an ISO image using a tiny application.]]>
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<title>Kill Command Example to kill process in unix</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 01:01:01 -0400</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[Unix kill command is one of the basic command in unix which is used to kill a particular process by providing its PID. kill provides you ability to terminate hung or locked process in operating system...]]>
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<title>10 example of using Vim or VI editor in UNIX</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/10-example-of-using-Vim-or-VI-editor-in-UNIX/71324</link>
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<![CDATA[VI Editor is like notepad in UNIX but it’s extremely powerful and have sophisticated feature to work as complete IDE. No matter which version of UNIX you are working or which flavor you are using you ...]]>
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<title>How to create update or delete symbolic or soft link in Unix</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/How-to-create-update-or-delete-symbolic-or-soft-link-in-Unix/69778</link>
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<![CDATA[In our project our Java process picks latest version of package for executing, which is a UNIX soft link. So whenever we do a release we just need to update latest UNIX symlink which makes release sea...]]>
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<title>List of special bash parameters and there expansions ?</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/List-of-special-bash-parameters-and-there-expansions-%3F/69674</link>
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<![CDATA[Many of us use bash script for doing housekeeping and other stuff but occasionally and not much aware of special bash parameters. When I was new to bash shell and Linux and looking on some already wri...]]>
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<title>10 examples of using find command in Linux</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/10-examples-of-using-find-command-in-Linux/67264</link>
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<![CDATA[Here I am listing down some of the way I use find command regularly, I hope this would help some one who is new in UNIX and find command or any developer who has started working on UNIX environment. t...]]>
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<title>10 Tips on working fast in Linux</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/10-Tips-on-working-fast-in-Linux/67065</link>
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<![CDATA[Have you ever amazed to see someone working very fast in UNIX, firing commands and doing things in mille seconds? Yes I have seen and I have always inspired to learn from those gems of guys. This arti...]]>
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<title>TIBCO Tutorial : TIBCO Rendezvous or TIBCO RV messaging</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/TIBCO-Tutorial-%3A-TIBCO-Rendezvous-or-TIBCO-RV-messaging/66613</link>
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<![CDATA[Today I am going to share some of my experience while working with TIBCO RV , this is standard product used in most of the global banks for messaging, its great product which offers following benefits...]]>
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<title>Poor Mans Self-Extracting Archive</title>
<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/Poor-Mans-Self-Extracting-Archive/65307</link>
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<![CDATA[I'm going to be up-front about this...creating a shell script that is a self-extracting archive is rather useless. However, the concept behind it is. This entire tutorial hinges around a few simple th...]]>
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<title>Neat things you can do with Unix</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/Neat-things-you-can-do-with-Unix/64637</link>
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<![CDATA[Some of these are useful hacks, some are just amusing productivity killers. Most of them work on all shells, though if I'm not sure, I'll say so.]]>
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<title>Part 1: Installing Shoutcast Server onto an SSH Shell</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/Part-1%3A-Installing-Shoutcast-Server-onto-an-SSH-Shell/64636</link>
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<![CDATA[In this tutorial, you will be able to: 1. Install the shoutcast server in a personal shell]]>
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<title>Controlling print jobs in Unix with Postscript</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
<link>http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/Controlling-print-jobs-in-Unix-with-Postscript/64634</link>
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<![CDATA[Postscript is the programming language used to control the majority of printers for personal computers. It gives you more control over how a text file will appear when printed, including the typeface,...]]>
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<title>Common Chmod Permissions</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[Common Chmod Permissions 400 - Protect from anyone a file against accidental overwriting. ]]>
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<title>A Guide to Lua : Making an IRC Bot</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[o: Whats up? I guess if your here, that means you want to learn about Lua, a highly portable and really nifty language designed for scripting applications. To demonstrate it, we're going to go all the...]]>
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<title>Cron/Crontab Basics:</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[I'm going to go over just the basics: I think the name cron comes from chronos (Greek for time), but it could be an acronym for (Command Run ON).]]>
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