| Publisher | Rhys Haden | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 20 Aug 2003 |
| Topics | UNIX | ||
| Downloads | 9 | ||
Unix file names can be up to 14 characters long and include the _ and the . characters. Every Unix command or filename is case sensitive, unlike DOS, this is the most common error to be aware of. Commands leave 'notes' for programs (such as printing) that are 'buried' in the Unix system. This is so that one user does not hog one program, many people can access it. Such a program is called a 'daemon'.
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