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<H2><A NAME="s1">1. Introduction</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="ss1.1">1.1 Getting the latest version</A>
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<H2><A NAME="ss1.2">1.2 Requisites</A>
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<P> Familiarity with GNU/Linux command lines, and familiarity
with basic programming concepts is helpful. While this is not
a programming introduction, it explains (or at least tries) many
basic concepts.
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<H2><A NAME="ss1.3">1.3 Uses of this document</A>
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<P> This document tries to be useful in the following situations
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<LI> You have an idea about programming and you want to start
coding some shell scripts.</LI>
<LI> You have a vague idea about shell programming and want
some sort of reference.</LI>
<LI> You want to see some shell scripts and some comments to
start writing your own</LI>
<LI> You are migrating from DOS/Windows (or already did)
and want to make "batch" processes.</LI>
<LI> You are a complete nerd and read every how-to available</LI>
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