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By kirillcool
via ibm.com
Submitted: Jul 03 2008 / 12:44
The way you interface with a computer is changing constantly. Operating systems that once started as a command line-only interface have moved to a graphical front end. But moving away from what made the operating system great isn't always a step in the right direction. The IBM AIX operating system has kept to what's important: stability, functionality, robustness. And it has done it by keeping a strong command-line interface (CLI). If you never learned to use the CLI or need a refresher on its basics, read on.
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Tags: how-to, unix-linux
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