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Using Unix is designed to meet the reader s needs by focusing on the problems and concerns of the beginning to intermediate Unix user. This book will focus on the System V and Solaris flavors of Unix. The majority of Unix books are geared toward the administrator. They often have a separate section for each command, such as grep, sed, awk, etc. That type of format makes it difficult for the reader to know where to look to find an answer to a particular question, and creates a book that has very little value for the end-user. Using Unix will fill this hole in the current marketplace by meeting the needs of the end-user with a task-based reference they can count on. The effective use of cross-references and index aliases found in the Using series makes it easy for the reader to find the information they need quickly, even when they are not sure what to look for. -Many UNIX books are geared toward the administrator. Using Unix is aimed at the end-user -This book will have a truly innovative task oriented structure, rather than the traditional (and difficult to use) one command-per-section structure -This complete reference will show the reader how to manage and use their System V and Solaris systems productively

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title:Using UNIX
author:Moritsugu, Steve.
publisher:Pearson Education, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0789716321
print isbn13:9780789716323
ebook isbn13:9780585137629
language:English
subjectUNIX (Computer file) , Operating systems (Computers)
publication date:1998
lcc:QA76.76.O63U74 1998eb
ddc:005.4/3
subject:UNIX (Computer file) , Operating systems (Computers)
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Using UNIX
Second Edition
Steve Moritsugu (DTR Business Systems)
James Edwards
Sanjiv Guha
David Horwath
Gordon Marler
Jesper Pedersen
David Pitts
Dan Wilson
Using UNIX - image 3
A Division of Macmillan Computer Publishing, USA
201 W. 103rd Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46290
CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
Part I
What is UNIX?
1
Introduction to UNIX and the Shell
11
2
UNIX Directories and Pathnames
35
3
Displaying Information about the System
59
4
Rules for Entering UNIX Commands
81
5
The UNIX Graphical User Interface
119
Part II
Working with UNIX Files
6
Listing, Finding, Displaying, or Printing Files
147
7
Copying, Moving, Renaming, or Deleting Files
179
8
Modifying, Combining, and Splitting Files
201
9
Generating and Using File Lists
231
10
Comparing Files by Date, Size, or Contents
251
Part III
User and System Administration
11
File Permissions and System Security
273
12
Startup, Shutdown, and Managing Jobs
295
13
Saving and Restoring Files Using tar and cpio
327
14
Managing System Resources
369
Part IV
UNIX Text Processing
15
Searching for Lines in a File or Pipeline
379
16
Replacing or Removing Text from a File or Pipeline
411
17
Using vi to Edit a Text File
449
18
Letting the vi Editor Work for You
471
19
Command-Line Editing in the Korn Shell
497
20
Introducing the emacs Editor
507
Part V
Communicating with Other Users and Systems
21
Accessing Other UNIX Systems by Modem
539
22
Accessing Other UNIX Systems on the Network or Internet
563
23
Accessing UNIX from Windows
589
24
UNIX and the Internet
611
Part VI
Shell Programming
25
Writing Bourne Shell Scripts
637
26
Writing awk Scripts
671
27
Writing perl Programs
717
Appendix A
UNIX Commands
757
Glossary
805
Index
823

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Using UNIX, Second Edition
Copyright 1998 by Que
All rights reserved. No part of this book shall be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher and authors assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
International Standard Book Number: 0-7897-1632-1
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 98-84201
Printed in the United States of America
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