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Friday, August 24th, 2007

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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

O’Reilly Books Latest LAMP Titles: mod_perl Pocket Reference SQL in a Nutshell Network Printing Books by topic: Linux Open Source Security System and Network Administration Unix Web and Internet O’Reilly Network Technologies: ONJava.com ONLamp.com openp2p.com Perl.com XML.com Apache BSD Java Javascript and CSS Linux Mac Mozilla .NET P2P Perl Policy PHP Python Web Services Wireless -k, –keep Keep input files; don’t delete them. -L, –license, -V, –version Print license and version information and exit. -q, –quiet Quiet. Print only critical messages. -s, –small Use less memory, at the expense of speed. -t, –test Check the integrity of the files, but don’t actually compress them. -v, –verbose Verbose. Show the compression ratio for each file processed. Add more - v’s to increase the verbosity. -z, –compress Forces compression, even if invoked as bunzip2 or bzcat. –repetitive-fast, –repetitive-best Sometimes useful in versions earlier than 0.9.5 (which has an improved sorting algorithm) for providing some control over the algorithm. Return to: Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands

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Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Sponsored by: Search | Newsletter | Conference | Tech Jobs O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference: May 13-16, 2002 Articles Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python BSD Essentials What is LAMP? The Best of ONLamp.com aboutSQL Big Scary Daemons FreeBSD Basics HTTP Wrangler Linux in the Enterprise Linux Network Administration The Linux Professional Perl P5P Digest Archive PHP Admin Basics PHP Phanatics Python_News Security Alerts Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. Click on any of the 379 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Tech Books Online. Buy it now Read it online bzip2 [options] filenames bunzip2 [options] filenames bzcat [option] filenames bzip2recover filenames File compression and decompression utility similar to gzip, but uses a different algorithm and encoding method to get better compression. bzip2 replaces each file in filenames with a compressed version of the file and with a .bz2 extension appended. bunzip2 decompresses each file compressed by bzip2 (ignoring other files, except to print a warning). bzcat decompresses all specified files to standard output, and bzip2recover is used to try to recover data from damaged files. Options — End of options; treat all subsequent arguments as filenames. -dig Set block size to dig x 100KB when compressing, where dig is a single digit from 1 to 9. -c, –stdout Compress or decompress to standard output. -d, –decompress Force decompression. -f, –force Force overwrite of output files. Default is not to overwrite. Also forces breaking of hard links to files. Sponsored by:

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Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

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Monday, August 20th, 2007

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Monday, August 20th, 2007

Sponsored by: Search | Newsletter | Conference | Tech Jobs O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference: May 13-16, 2002 Articles Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python BSD Essentials What is LAMP? The Best of ONLamp.com aboutSQL Big Scary Daemons FreeBSD Basics HTTP Wrangler Linux in the Enterprise Linux Network Administration The Linux Professional Perl P5P Digest Archive PHP Admin Basics PHP Phanatics Python_News Security Alerts Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. Click on any of the 379 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Tech Books Online. Buy it now Read it online bootptest [options] server [template] TCP/IP command. Test server’s bootpd daemon by sending requests every second for 10 seconds or until the server responds. Read options from the template file, if provided. Options -f file Read the boot filename from file. -h Identify client by hardware, not IP, address. -m magic-number Provide magic-number as the first word of the vendor options field. Return to: Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands Sponsored by:

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Sunday, August 19th, 2007

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Saturday, August 18th, 2007

O’Reilly Books Latest LAMP Titles: mod_perl Pocket Reference SQL in a Nutshell Network Printing Books by topic: Linux Open Source Security System and Network Administration Unix Web and Internet O’Reilly Network Technologies: ONJava.com ONLamp.com openp2p.com Perl.com XML.com Apache BSD Java Javascript and CSS Linux Mac Mozilla .NET P2P Perl Policy PHP Python Web Services Wireless

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Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Sponsored by: Search | Newsletter | Conference | Tech Jobs O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference: May 13-16, 2002 Articles Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python BSD Essentials What is LAMP? The Best of ONLamp.com aboutSQL Big Scary Daemons FreeBSD Basics HTTP Wrangler Linux in the Enterprise Linux Network Administration The Linux Professional Perl P5P Digest Archive PHP Admin Basics PHP Phanatics Python_News Security Alerts Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. Click on any of the 379 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Tech Books Online. Buy it now Read it online bootpgw [options] server Internet Boot Protocol Gateway. Maintain a gateway that forwards bootpd requests to server. In addition to dealing with BOOTREPLY packets, also deal with BOOTREQUEST packets. bootpgw is normally run by /etc/inetd by including the following line in the file /etc/inetd.conf: bootps dgram udp wait root /etc/bootpgw bootpgw This causes bootpgw to be started only when a boot request arrives. bootpgw takes all the same options as bootpd, except -c. Return to: Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands Sponsored by:

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Friday, August 17th, 2007

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