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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

LKML: Linus Torvalds: Linux 4.9-rc1 - 0 views

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    "From Linus Torvalds <> Date Sat, 15 Oct 2016 12:48:21 -0700 Subject Linux 4.9-rc1"
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    "From Linus Torvalds <> Date Sat, 15 Oct 2016 12:48:21 -0700 Subject Linux 4.9-rc1"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

8.2. Managing System Services [Red Hat] - 0 views

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    "8.2. Managing System Services Note To expand your expertise, you might also be interested in the Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) training course. Previous versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which were distributed with SysV init or Upstart, used init scripts located in the /etc/rc.d/init.d/ directory. These init scripts were typically written in Bash, and allowed the system administrator to control the state of services and daemons in their system. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, these init scripts have been replaced with service units. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The Exciting Features Of The Linux 4.9 Kernel - Phoronix - 0 views

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    "Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 17 October 2016. Page 1 of 1. 32 Comments This weekend was the release of Linux 4.9-rc1 to mark the end of the 4.9 kernel merge window. As such, here's our usual feature overview recapping all of the changes to Linux 4.9 that have us excited about the next version of this open-source kernel."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to integrate Git into your everyday workflow | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "Read: Part 1: What is Git? Part 2: Getting started with Git Part 3: Creating your first Git repository Part 4: How to restore older file versions in Git Part 5: 3 graphical tools for Git"
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    "Read: Part 1: What is Git? Part 2: Getting started with Git Part 3: Creating your first Git repository Part 4: How to restore older file versions in Git Part 5: 3 graphical tools for Git"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

5 benefits of using revision control in political groups | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "... The principles that drive the open source movement are principles that concern everything from the right to share, to a coherent view on privacy; from the right of access to explore and modify work under the hood, to a belief in the power of openness and collaboration; and principles such as a belief in commons, in altruism, and in free access to education and information. ..."
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