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This is a discussion on command execution within the Linux software forums, part of the Linux Getting Started category; when a command is enterted how does it display the output on screen..... what is the internal working???...
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Hello Please have a look at this link:
Redirecting standard input and output in Linux It may help you. Jaysunn |
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