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'''Software Update Available'''
[[Category:Unix]]


يونكس القواعد!
Bits and pieces of the standard Unix


We have detected you are using a previous release of our client software. Please upgrade the software in order to make use of its enhanced features.
* [[ bash ]]
* [[ screen ]]
* [[ sed ]]
* [[ vi ]]


'''Backup and Recovery'''
* [[ Active Directory ]]
* [[ LDAP Directory Services ]]


Save your primary partition table and MBR with:
* [[ c ]]
dd if=/dev/hda of=mbr bs=512 count=1
* [[ perl ]]


And restore your primary partition table without overwriting the MBR type:
* [[ Veritas ]]
dd if=mbr of=/dev/hda bs=1 count=64 skip=446 seek=446


'''OpenSSL'''
* [[ Gnuplot ]]


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* [[ Ansible ]]
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''' ViM Colors'''
* [[ASCII Art ]]
 
1. A pattern is one or more branches, separated by "\|".  It matches anything
  that matches one of the branches.  Example: "foo\|beep" matches "foo" and
  matches "beep".  If more than one branch matches, the first one is used.
 
  pattern ::=     branch
or  branch \| branch
or  branch \| branch \| branch
etc.
 
 
2. A branch is one or more concats, separated by "\&".  It matches the last
  concat, but only if all the preceding concats also match at the same
  position.  Examples:
"foobeep\&..." matches "foo" in "foobeep".
".*Peter\&.*Bob" matches in a line containing both "Peter" and "Bob"
 
  branch ::=     concat
or  concat \& concat
or  concat \& concat \& concat
etc.
 
 
3. A concat is one or more pieces, concatenated.  It matches a match for the
  first piece, followed by a match for the second piece, etc.  Example:
  "f[0-9]b", first matches "f", then a digit and then "b".
 
  concat  ::=     piece
or  piece piece
or  piece piece piece
etc.
 
 
4. A piece is an atom, possibly followed by a multi, an indication of how many
  times the atom can be matched.  Example: "a*" matches any sequence of "a"
  characters: "", "a", "aa", etc.  See |/multi|.
 
  piece  ::=     atom
or  atom  multi
 
 
5. An atom can be one of a long list of items.  Many atoms match one character
  in the text.  It is often an ordinary character or a character class.
  Braces can be used to make a pattern into an atom.  The "\z(\)" construct
  is only for syntax highlighting.
 
  atom    ::=     ordinary-atom |/ordinary-atom|
or  \( pattern \) |/\(|
or  \%( pattern \) |/\%(|
or  \z( pattern \) |/\z(|
 
 
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Snapt u het nog!?  Ikke niet..... --[[User:NilesDeNeuker|NilesDeNeuker]] 14:40, 8 January 2009 (CET)

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