Boot Camp for Wizards, Part Three: Using Standard I/O from shell...

Courtesy Linux Magazine: Top Stories  Thu, 02/14/2008 - 14:45

Last month's column, the second in this series of obscure Linux features that wizards should know, introduced Standard I/O.

This month we'll see how to take advantage of Standard I/O from a shell-- including an example using named pipes (FIFOs).


 

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