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Issue #4 February 2005
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Introducing Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 4, the defining milestone in the evolution of the enterprise platform. Since its introduction in 2002, Red Hat Enterprise Linux has been evolving as a commercial Linux operating system. See how far we've come.
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How I learned to stop worrying and love the command line,
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Sure you've read the books on writing fancy code. But who needs commenting or clarity when you've unleashed the power of bash? First of a two-part series.
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