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 Teach Yourself UNIX in 10 Minutes 2nd Edition
  

  Teach Yourself UNIX in 10 Minutes 2nd Edition by Robert Shimonski ; Dave Taylor

  • Published by: SAMS
  • Author: Robert Shimonski ; Dave Taylor
  • Page Count: 238
  • Group: UNIX FOR BEGINNERS
  • ISBN: 0672327643 / 9780672327643
  • Published: Jul 2005

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Teach Yourself UNIX in 10 Minutes 2nd Edition
If you're in need of a quick, concise tutorial to learn Unix and get on your way, this is it. Sams Teach Yourself UNIX in 10 Minutes, Second Edition will help you quickly and easily learn UNIX essentials and review UNIX features and functions. You will master components of UNIX programming through clear, concise learning modules and step-by-step instructions without having to wade through a lot of fluff and theory. You will learn to:

* Get onto the system and use the command line
* Move about the file system
* Create, move, rename and delete files and directories
* Slice and dice command pipe data
* Use the vi Editor
* Print in the UNIX environment
* And more!

Whatever your expertise level, Sams Teach Yourself UNIX in 10 Minutes will get you up and running with UNIX in no time.

    

CONTENTS:

Introduction

  I. LEARNING THE UNIX ENVIRONMENT: BABY STEPS

  1. Getting Started

      Practicing with Unix: It Really Does Make You Perfect!

      Prepare to Log In

      The Login Process

      The Logout Process

      Shell Game

      Working Within the Shell

      Summary

  2. Getting Help

      Finding Help in Unix

      Using the Unix Man Pages

      More Help

      Even More Help!

      Graphical Help (Using KDE)

      Additional Documentation

      Summary

  3. Interfacing with Unix Graphically

      Overview of the X Window System

      How Many Windows Are There?

      X Window System Functionality

      Window Placement

      X Window System Look and Feel

      Window Managers

      Desktop Environments

      Summary

  II. NAVIGATING THE UNIX FILE SYSTEM

  4. The File System Explained

      File System Design

      Navigating the File System

      Navigating the File System with the GUI

      Summary

  5. File System Navigation Techniques

      Using the find Command

      Finding Data with Other Unix Commands

      The grep Command

      Using the KDE Find Feature

      Summary

  III. FILE SYSTEM UTILITIES

  6. Working with the Shell

      Working with Files at the Unix Shell Prompt

      Summary

  7. Reading Files

      The cat Command

      Making Output Readable with Pagers

      The tail Command

      Summary

  8. Text Editing

      Text Editing with Unix

      The vi Editor

      The emacs Editor

      Desktop Environment Tools: KDE's Built-in Editor

      Summary

  9. Text and File Utilities

      The wc Command

      The split Command

      The diff and patch Commands

      Tying It All Together: File Management Skills Test

      Summary

  10. Compression and Archiving Tools

      Managing Files in Unix

      Managing Your Disk Usage

      Compressing Files in Unix

      The tar Command

      Using uuencode/uudecode

      Summary

  IV. WORKING WITH THE SHELL

  11. Managing Processes in Unix

      Multitasking

      The ps Command

      The kill Command

      The at and cron Commands

      Summary

  12. Input and Output

      I/O Redirection

      Standard I/O

      Pipes

      Summary

  13. Regular Expressions

      Pattern Matching and Regular Expressions

      Using . and

      Using [] and ^

      Using ^ (Again) and $

      Summary

  14. Shell Scripting Fundamentals

      Building Unix Shell Script Files

      Using foreach

      Using while and if

      Summary

  V. ENVIRONMENT CUSTOMIZATION

  15. User Utilities

      Using chsh

      The passwd Command

      Using finger and chfn

      Using date

      Using uptime

      Using who

      Summary

  16. Modifying Your Environment

      Aliases

      Environment Variables

      Paths

      Using Dot Files

      Working with the GUI

      Summary

  VI. NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATIONS

  17. Printing with Unix

      The lpr Command

      The lpq Command

      The lprm Command

      Summary

  18. Networking and Security

      Using telnet

      Using ssh

      Using rlogin

      Using slogin

      Using ftp

      Summary

  VII. TIPS AND TRICKS

  19. Configuring Permissions in Unix

      Unix File and Directory Permissions

      Using ls -l

      Using chmod

      Using chgrp

      Summary

  20. Unix Privileged Commands

      Root Refresher

      Single-User Mode

      fsck

      shutdown/reboot

      Summary

  VIII. APPENDIX

  Appendix A. Learn More About Unix: Reference

  Index

 

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