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If you have made it this far, it should be clear that UNIX and Linux are very powerful tools that give a large amount of control to the user, and offer a very high degree of flexibility. The previous chapters have covered very many different aspects of UNIX and Linux, ranging from core issues of installing and maintaining the system, through aspects of files, processes and shells, to the more applied side of tools that can be used with UNIX. However, much more can be added to the basic system to increase its power and usefulness dramatically.
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© 2002 Mike Joy, Stephen Jarvis and Michael Luck
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Joy, M., Jarvis, S., Luck, M. (2002). Other Issues. In: Introducing UNIX and Linux. Grassroots. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-80245-2_14
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