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Athabasca University confirms search for new president to commence 12 Aug 2013 | 03:19 pm

Athabasca, Alta. - Barry Walker, chair of the Athabasca University Board of Governors, announced on August 8, 2013, that AU president Dr. Frits Pannekoek will step down prior to the completion of his ...

University appoints new CIO and Vice-President Information Technology 12 Aug 2013 | 03:19 pm

The Board of Governors of Athabasca University is pleased to announce that Cesarino (Mike) Battistel was appointed Vice-President of Information Technology & Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Uni...

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How to delete a huge amount of files at once on linux andresmontalban.com 12 Jul 2011 | 08:53 am

I was trying to delete a folder which tons of files and the rm command was giving me an error, luckly the almighty find command did the job for me -bash-3.2# ls -1 | wc -l 54999 Wow that’s a lot o...

Fast Find on Windows vixsplanet.com 26 Mar 2010 | 12:13 pm

While using Google Desktop, i found that Search within Google Desktop indexes & caches everything, that makes search results extremely fast. Those of you who are used to using the find command on linu...

send mail using mail command in UNIX expertsguide.info 15 Jun 2011 | 02:13 am

Sometimes we need to send e-mails from UNIX command-line itself. Sometimes we need to write a small script to do so. Here’s what we need to do for such tasks. We can send mail in UNIX using “mail” co...

Using the find Command to Locate Files h beginlinux.wordpress.com 15 Mar 2011 | 03:03 am

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Using find Command By Examples bloggerdigest.blogspot.com 17 Oct 2006 | 12:03 pm

The find command is a Linux command that is used to search for files in the Linux file system. In fact, it is a standard shell command that exists in most Linux/Unix variants. Using find command by e...

Linux: find all files in folder with extension tech.petegraham.co.uk 10 Jul 2010 | 03:54 am

ls -R | grep gif$ The above command will list of the gif files you have in your folder (it will look recussively in subfolders). If you wanted to see the paths as well you could use the find command:...

10 examples of grep command in UNIX and Linux serversidemagazine.com 14 Jun 2011 | 05:57 am

“grep” one of the most frequently used UNIX command stands for “Global Regular Expression Print”. This grep command tutorial is not about theory of UNIX grep but to practical use of grep in UNIX and h...

Unleash The Power of the Find Command linuxhaxor.net 15 Jul 2009 | 12:54 am

Unfortunately in Linux, certainly Ubuntu, the default GUI file search is not always useful. With just a small amount of patience you can find files quickly and easily using the command line, and your ...

Linux find command basic tutorial basicconfig.com 8 Aug 2010 | 04:47 pm

The Linux find command is perhaps the most powerful command for finding files in the Linux system. However, it is quite complicated. For a Linux beginner, first they need to understand the command's e...

How to use the most popular command in Unix - Grep moolux.org 24 Oct 2010 | 06:42 am

grep is by far the most popular command that exists in Unix. Though some may argue about that, but once you begin using grep, it would always be present in all your complex commands that you think of ...

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