Advanced Bash Scripting Guide v10.0
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Advanced Bash Scripting Guide v6.6
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Re: Advanced Bash Scripting Guide v6.6
Thank you.don570 wrote:
New version j
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It downloads fine for me. Size 1.61 MB (1,690,423 bytes)
datafilehost .com is a reliable service,
but don't use their downloader (untick the box).
Maybe firefox is incompatible with that downloader app.
Heres another download site
Available here: mydrive.ch
Username: porteus@don570
Password: porteus
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datafilehost .com is a reliable service,
but don't use their downloader (untick the box).
Maybe firefox is incompatible with that downloader app.
Heres another download site
Available here: mydrive.ch
Username: porteus@don570
Password: porteus
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don570,
I had just been looking for some bash references when I found your scripting guide. What a lucky find! Just so you know, it works fine on Puppy 5.2.8 full install. It opens in Opera, my default browser.
Thank you for putting this together and maintaining it for us.
I had just been looking for some bash references when I found your scripting guide. What a lucky find! Just so you know, it works fine on Puppy 5.2.8 full install. It opens in Opera, my default browser.
Thank you for putting this together and maintaining it for us.
[i]Puppy 5.2.8.7, Full Install[/i]
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Thanks, don. I downloaded it and read the first few chapters, which dispelled the myth I got myself into when I started with Linux a couple of months ago; that there was a book I could buy or download somewhere that would rattle off the CLI verbatim and I could learn it all by simply following simple instructions. That is clearly not the case.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.