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OverviewThis work address the concerns of the beginning to intermediate UNIX user. It teaches practical applications and information that the reader can easily find and use, providing a reference information and practical knowledge necessary to master the ever-complex UNIX. Topics covered include listing, finding, displaying, and printing files, generating and using file lists, system security, command-line editing, introduction to Emacs, accessing other UNIX systems on the network and Internet, writing Bourne Shell Scripts, and writing Perl Programs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve MoritsuguPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Que Corporation,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 5.40cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 1.634kg ISBN: 9780789722508ISBN 10: 078972250 Pages: 992 Publication Date: 02 February 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsI. UNIX FUNDAMENTALS. 1. Introduction to UNIX and the Shell. 2. Getting Started-A Guided Tour of UNIX. 3. UNIX Directories and Pathnames. 4. Rules for Entering UNIX Commands. 5. The UNIX Graphical User Interface (GUI). 6. Miscellaneous UNIX Utilities. II. WORKING WITH UNIX FILES. 7. Listing and Finding Directories and Files. 8. Displaying and Printing Files and Pipelines. 9. Copying, Moving, Renaming, Removing, or Linking Files. 10. Comparing, Sorting, Modifying, Combining, and Splitting Files. 11. Generating and Using File Lists. III. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION. 12. Installing UNIX at Home. 13. Users, Groups, and Logins. 14. File Permissions and System Security. 15. System Startup, Shutdown, and Managing Jobs. 16. System and File Backups. 17. Managing System Resources. IV. UNIX TEXT PROCESSING. 18. Searching for Lines in a File or Pipeline. 19. Replacing or Removing Text From a File or Pipeline. 20. Using A to Edit a Text File. 21. Letting the A Editor Work for You. 22. Command-Line Editing in the Korn St. 23. Introducing the Emacs Editor. V. NETWORKING. 24. Accessing Other UNIX Systems by Modem. 25. Accessing Other UNIX Systems on the Network or Internet. 26. Accessing UNIX from Windows. 27. UNIX and the Internet. VI. SCRIPT PROGRAMMING. 28. Writing Bourne Shell Scripts. 29. Writing Perl Programs. VII. APPENDIXES. A: UNIX Command Reference. B: Glossary.ReviewsAuthor Information"Steve ""Mor"" Moritsugu is a senior software engineer and support supervisor with DTR Business Systems. With over 20 years of computer operating systems under his belt, has been a featured speaker at computer conferences around the world and has written articles for various trade magazines. He also teaches UNIX Operating System, System Administration, and Shell Script Programming at Santa Ana College in southern California. DTR Business Systems sells, integrates, installs, configures, and supports thousands of UNIX systems across North America." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |