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UNIX Basics Class (Seattle, WA)

UNIX Basics Class
Presented by Bill Campbell
When: 1:30pm - 4:30pm on Saturday, March 10, 2007
Where: dBug Resource Center (Seattle, WA)

Have you been wondering about the UNIX foundation of Mac OS X? Did you
know that there are hundreds of useful UNIX programs on your Mac that
you could be using right now? Bill Campbell is a long-time UNIX expert
and he is going to share some of his insights with us. In this class we
will try to remove some of the "mystery" surrounding UNIX by providing
some background information about the operating system and how it
relates to Macintosh.

More here <http://www.dbug.org/announcements/classes/unix_basics.shtml>
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