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Wizard Boot Camp, Part Six: Daemons & Subshells
More about processes and signals: writing daemons, suspending subshells.
Wizard Boot Camp, Part Five: Control Processes Using Signals
A true wizard doesn't just run processes, a true wizard knows how to communicate with those processes through signals to stop, restart, and even kill processes. This may sound like arcane and obscure knowledge, but if you follow along, you'll be managing your processes like an adept in no time.
Wizard Boot Camp, Part Four: Tracking Processes
You probably already know you can examine process status with ps, but most users never embrace the full power of this great little utility.
Wizard Boot Camp, Part Three: Using Standard I/O from Shells
Last month's column, the second in this series of obscure Linux features that wizards should know, introduced Standard I/O. This month we'll see how to take advantage of Standard I/O from a shell-- including an example using named pipes (FIFOs).
Wizard Boot Camp, Part Two: Intro to Standard I/O
In the second installment of the "Boot Camp for Wizards" series, Jerry Peek continues with a discussion of the standard I/O system.
Wizard Boot Camp, Part One: Linux, Shells & Commands
Here's the start of a series on little-known topics that wizards should know. Knowledge of the Harry Potter series not required.
(Not So) Stupid Shell Tricks
Graphical environments have lots of fun add-ons, such as skins, themes, and more. If you use a terminal or other shell-based applications, it's enough to make you feel left out. This month's "Power Tools" column aims to change that.
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