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		<title>By: Thursday Tip Day: Explaining the Unix filesystem &#183; All In One Printer News, Reviews, and Deals</title>
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		<title>By: UNIX Coding School &#187; Blog Archive &#187; unix code [2007-12-13 18:45:58]</title>
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		<description>[...]  Thursday Tip Day: Explaining the Unix filesystem  By admin  Hence, core applications and utilities installed with UNIX require the libraries in /lib to run, and you need at least a small handful of the libraries to create new executables from source code. All files here are vital, &#8230;   Computing, GIS and Archaeology in the UK - http://www.archaeogeek.com/blog [...]</description>
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