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Question by Anand P Umachagi
Submitted on 4/6/2004
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Actually I am looking for system programs examples scripts on Bourne shell. If any of you know please send me scripts mostly if it is on system programs it will be a great i just try to be good in shell scripts.

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Answer by aish
Submitted on 1/30/2006
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i need system side program scripts written in Bourne shell covering the topics of deadlock,semaphores,concurrency,pipes,inter process communication(ipc),first come first serve(fcfs)

 

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