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What if I want to use Gnu utilities instead of SysV?

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What if I want to use Gnu utilities instead of SysV?

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If you would like to use Gnu utilities for compiling, and for general environment feel, you can do it. Just add the following line to your .

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If you would like to use Gnu utilities for compiling, and for general environment feel, you can do it. Just add the following line to your .cshrc file: set path=( /usr/um/gnu/bin $path ) • 1.3.8. How can I use file permissions in afs? These permissions are the afs Access Control Lists, or ACLs. You can set (and list) these with the “fs” command. To list the ACL for a particular directory, use the command: fs listacl directory To set the ACL for a directory, use: fs setacl directory user rlidwka where “directory” is the directory we’re changing, remembering that you can always use a period to indicate the current directory, “user” is the uniqname of the person we are permitting (or depermitting) the directory to, “rlidwka” is any combination of that list of letters, which are explained below.

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