Social Bookmarking, tagging and annotating all things Linux and Open Source
LQ bookmarks allows you to bookmark, tag, annotate and share links to Open Source and Linux related sites. It also allows you to access your bookmarks from any browser on any machine. The ability to share and see what others are sharing is called social bookmarking.
The easiest way to add a bookmark is by dragging the bookmarklet found here to your browser toolbar.
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Basic syntax and examples for multiple views in bind 9
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Use nc (netcat) to transfer partitions, files or text between two machines. Also shown through a ssh tunnel
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Sed examples by Ted Holt
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The sed faq and examples at sed.sourceforge.net maintained by Eric Pement.
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An introduction to sed by Andrew M. Ross at hmc.edu
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Sed by example, Part 1 at IBM.
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One-liners for sed per category, by example.
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