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Linux Advocacy mini-HOWTO
Paul L. Rogers,
Paul.L.Rogers@li.org
v0.5c, 3 May 2000
This document provides suggestions for how the Linux community can effectively advocate the use of Linux.
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Advocating Linux
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Daemon
This is a type of program which runs in the background, acting in response to certain events. For example, the Cron daemon can run programs every day, every hour or every 5 minutes if you want it to.
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