In Linux, the data in each file is merely a long list of [...] .
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In Linux, the data in each file is merely a long list of [...] .
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2. Computing Sub-basics the reason a computer has files at all is because computer programmers have decided that this is the most universal and convenient way of storing data, and if you think about it, it really is.] <span>The data in each file is merely a long list of numbers. The size of the file is just the length of the list of numbers. Each number is called a byte. Each byte contains 8 bits. Each bit is either a one or a zero and therefore, once again, th
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