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Moving Files In Linux
Wrapping Up

Dee-Ann LeBlanc
Thursday, May 22, 2003 09:49:23 AM

Linux has more ways to move data around than most people would care to keep track of. This bounty of tools doesn't need to be confusing. The main thing is to know what options you have available, and then choose the few that you want to really get to know in depth. For the rest, just keep them in the back of your mind in case you come upon a scenario where learning a new tool might be the most efficient answer to solving your file moving problems.

Dee-Ann LeBlanc is an award-winning technical author with 11 books and over seventy articles in print. Along with writing, Dee-Ann teaches, develops courses, and also consults when time allows. Learn more at http://www.Dee-AnnLeBlanc.com/.

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