Added «SANE» and «rm»
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\item[Qt] (Pronounced ``cute''.)
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\item[Qt] (Pronounced ``cute''.)
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\item[rm]
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\item[rm] A command line utility for removing files, links, and empty directories. It works silently, and thus should be used with care. The \textbf{-t} (interactive) option prompts the user to confirm each file that is being deleted. It can remove directories that contain files with the recursive option (\texttt{-r} or \texttt{-R}), but as it works silently and any deleted files cannot be recovered, it is always a good practice to combine these two options.
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\item[rpm]
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\item[rpm]
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\item[run]
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\item[run]
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\item[SANE]
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\item[SANE] An acronym for ``Scanner Access Now Easy,'' SANE is an open-source API that provides standardized access for any raster image scanner. It is commonly use on Linux and its API is in the public domain. There are a number of GUIs for accessing SANE, including gscan2pdf, Simple Scan, Skanlite (KDE), SwingSane (cross-platform), and XSane (cross-platform).
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\item[sbin]
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\item[sbin]
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