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  • ...created by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Bourne Steven Bourne] for Unix version 7.
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  • Both Linux and Unix have the idea of a '''userid'''. This is a short name, associated with [[L [[Category:Linux]] [[Category:Unix]]
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  • tool for Unix and Windows
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  • I think you are using GT.M (Unix)<br /> 2 = MSM-PC/PLUS, MSM for NT or UNIX<br />
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  • 2 CONSOLE GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE Console (GT.M) /dev/tty ROU<br /> CHOOSE 1-2: '''2''' GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE Console (GT.M) /dev/tty ROU<br />
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  • I think you are using GT.M (Unix) 2 = MSM-PC/PLUS, MSM for NT or UNIX
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  • 2 CONSOLE GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE Console (GT.M) /dev/tty ROU CHOOSE 1-2: 2 GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE Console (GT.M) /dev/tty ROU
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  • Operating System: GT.M (Unix)
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  • You can use Pipes in Cache to print on Linux/Unix. Here's an operative example. Based on my experience, this is the best way http://www.digitalissues.co.uk/html/os/unix/stair.html
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  • 3) Since those [[FILE~|files]] were made for Windows, you must change them to UNIX format. You must use the command dos2unix. The [[FILE~|file]]s that must be 4) Now you must load the files you just transformed to UNIX format onto MUMPS. Start MUMPS and type D ^%RI.
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  • GTM-UNIX-NULL Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) /dev/null
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  • GTM-UNIX-NULL Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) /dev/null
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  • ...d Fidelity's GT.M, which both run on a variety of OS platforms from Linux, Unix, VMS, Windows, Sun Solaris, etc. The various GUIs currently run only on Wi
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  • ...em that supports a web browser. This will allow users to access VistA from UNIX and Macintosh based systems. The target date for release of this advanced s
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  • ...of identifying a combination of users and groups or classes. In a Linux or Unix system, the username and group provides a basic identification system. ...ole, to add memory to your existing running process, and many more. Within Unix or Linux, the ACL ideas come in when a system has implemented the ideas fro
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  • ...erase a previously installed database, run "sudo /usr/local/VistA/vista" (UNIX/Linux users note: there is no ampersand at the end of that command!). You w
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  • 10) Change to ../r directory and convert routine save file to Linux (Unix) format: I think you are using GT.M (Unix)
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  • ...at GT.M users expect of it. The examples here are for GNU/Linux, but other UNIX systems would be almost identical and VMS would be very similar. ...lar script could be written for the sh/ksh/bash family of shells. On other UNIX systems, the arguments for the ps command may be different. A functionally
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  • In the UNIX / Linux world the information that is past the question mark "?" is placed
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  • In this lesson we are going to look at standard input. In the Unix and Linux world standard input is where the computer would normally expect
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  • # for setting UNIX socket for communicating with cgid.
    41 KB (4,849 words) - 15:07, 11 June 2019
  • ...dian_Conversion.html Technical Bulletin: GT.M Database Endian Conversion - UNIX] for more information) in the top level release environment, from which oth
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  • *[[OpenSolaris zones]] OpenSolaris is an open source release of high-end Unix server software from Sun. Solaris zones function as simple but elegant virt
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  • directory placement under UNIX-like operating systems. The guidelines are file system supports the same basic security features found in most UNIX
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  • use LDAP. This is how unix does it.
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  • DIVISION PTF PRINTER: NULL Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) /dev/null
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  • ...made the BSD license popular with complex distributions (such as the (BSD Unix-based) Mac OS X operating system, for example).
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  • Cache for UNIX (Linux Intel/32-bit) 5.2.4 (Build 809U) Mon Feb 11 2008 10:34:22 EST
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  • ...um skew allowed is 5 minutes. Windows and Linux handle times differently. UNIX is UTC based, and Windows is local time zone based, so be careful. Configu ...backslash, but that doesn't work well, since it is a reserve character on UNIX/Linux. The general rule is to change it to a '+'.
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  • ...l factors, including your skill and comfort level with OpenSolaris and the UNIX CLI, the machine used for testing, and probably several other factors I'm o New UNIX password:
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  • Enter new UNIX password: ''super123duperxyzstrong#%!password'' Retype new UNIX password: ''super123duperxyzstrong#%!password''
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  • The online version is available for UNIX/Linux [http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com/user_documentation/GTM-PG-UNIX44 ...the zip file from [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/files/GT.M-x86-UNIX-ProgGuide/GT.MV4.4/V4.4_Prog_ManualUNIX_WebVersion.zip/download here].
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  • 2 = MSM-PC/PLUS, MSM for NT or UNIX 6 = ISM (UNIX, Open VMS)
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  • ^%ZOSF("OS")="GT.M (Unix)^19"
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  • ||/usr/bin/||GT.M (Unix)^19GNU/Linux||" ^%ZOSF("OS")="GT.M (Unix)^19"
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  • DEVICE: NULL Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix)
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  • ...using cups; you should find how to do that yourself. We cover how to add a Unix Printer to VISTA.
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  • TYPE OF MUMPS SYSTEM YOU ARE USING: GT.M(UNIX)//
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  • Bottom line: UNIX presence of other UNIX options (e.g. HP, et al), there plenty of options
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  • 2 = MSM-PC/PLUS, MSM for NT or UNIX 8 = GT.M (Unix)
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  • GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE Console (GT.M) /dev/tty GTM-UNIX-HFS Host File Server (GT.M) /tmp/hfs.dat
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  • Operating System: GT.M (Unix)
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  • UNIX only).
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  • This Unix command will display those lines:
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  • If you are on a typical UNIX host at an academic or government institution, one way to check is to type ...g I/O, etc.). Also, with a good C implementation of M, I can port to a new Unix platform in a day or so (and then take a few weeks more if we want to assem
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  • ...ess in your office or in the operating room with this computer jukebox for Unix systems.
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  • TYPE OF MUMPS SYSTEM YOU ARE USING: GT.M(UNIX)//<br />
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  • I think you are using GT.M (Unix)<br /> 2 = MSM-PC/PLUS, MSM for NT or UNIX<br />
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