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Description
Learning Unix for Mac OS X is a concise introduction to just what a reader needs to know to get started with Unix on Mac OS X. With Mac OS X, they now have the ability to not only continue to use their preferred platform, but to explore the powerful capabilities of Unix. This title gives the reader information on how to use the Terminal application, become functional with the command interface and explore many Unix applications.
Full Description
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
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Working in the Unix Environment
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Syntax of Unix Command Lines
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Types of Commands
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The Unresponsive Terminal
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Chapter 2 Using Unix
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The Unix Filesystem
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Looking Inside Files with less
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Protecting and Sharing Files
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Graphical Filesystem Browsers
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Completing File and Directory Names
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Chapter 3 File Management
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File and Directory Names
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File and Directory Wildcards
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Creating and Editing Files
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Managing Your Files
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Chapter 4 Customizing Your Session
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Launching Terminal
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Customizing Your Shell Environment
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Further Customization
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Chapter 5 Printing
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Formatting and Print Commands
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Configuring Your LPR Printer
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Chapter 6 Redirecting I/O
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Standard Input and Standard Output
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Pipes and Filters
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Chapter 7 Accessing the Internet
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Remote Logins
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Transferring Files
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Chapter 8 Unix-Based Internet Tools
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Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
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Electronic Mail
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Usenet News
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Interactive Chat
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Chapter 9 Multitasking
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Running a Command in the Background
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Checking on a Process
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Canceling a Process
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Chapter 10 Where to Go from Here
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Documentation
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Shell Aliases and Functions
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Programming
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Appendix A Configuring Sendmail
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Appendix B Quick Reference
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Glossary
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Colophon
Product Details
- Title:
- Learning Unix for Mac OS X
- By:
- Jerry Peek, Dave Taylor
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- May 2002
- Pages:
- 160
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00342-5
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00342-0
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