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The Linux File System Standard Garrett D’Amore

Garrett D’Amore Issue #15, July 1995 The Linux File System Standard, abbreviated FSSTND, is important to more than gurus. In this artile, Garrett explains how it has worked behind the scenes to make life easier for all Linux users. Many of us in the Linux community have come to take for granted the existence of great books on Linux like ...

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Overview Of The Debian GNU/Linux System

Ian Murdock Issue #6, October 1994 In previous columns Ian introduced the Debian system, explained the circumstances that led to its creation and detailed the motivations that keep the project alive. This month’s column will tell the reader how and where to get Debian and what it has to offer. Debian differs from other Linux distributions in many ways, a ...

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