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Linux for Programmers & Users
Offering full coverage of Linux in one source, this book documents the most commonly needed topics for new and experienced Linux users and programmers - including over 100 utilities and their common options. Provides a good foundation of understanding for the most often-used Linux utilities. Devotes a chapter to helpful installation information for
those who must install their own systems. Includes hundreds of command and code examples throughout. Provides approximately 50 diagrams throughout. Features FTP-able files; code used in the book will be made available on a website hosted by the publisher. A useful reference for anyone using a Linux platform, including programmers, system administrators, and any user who must understand the operating system outside of a specific application.
CONTENTS:
What Is Linux? 1
Installing Your Linux System 17
GNU Utilities For Non-Programmers 43
GNU Utilities For Power Users 113
The Linux Shells 175
The Bourne Again Shell 211
The Korn Shell 255
The C Shell 307
Networking and The Internet 349
The Linux Desktop 391
C Programming Tools 417
Systems Programming 451
Linux Internals 555
System Administration 601
Appendix 621
Bibliography 637
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