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Jerry D. Peek

    Learning the UNIX operating system
    UNIX Power Tools
    • UNIX Power Tools

      • 1119pagine
      • 40 ore di lettura

      UNIX documentation typically comes in one of two flavors: at one extreme, light and fluffy books that assume you are a terrified PC user who needs to learn enough UNIX to get by at work, or massive and obscure tomes written for gurus, and indistinguishable from the most incomprehensible man pages. This UNIX book, in contrast, assumes that you are basically a competent and intelligent individual, and that you are sufficiently secure in your self-image at work that you simply want to get things done, simply, by taking advantage of the real power of UNIX without having to learn "man-speak". It doesn't skimp on clear introductions and overviews, but the focus of the book is on practical examples of the most useful UNIX commands and utilities. A minor quibble: the enclosed CD-ROM is a bit heavy with utilities and packages that are probably already resident on your UNIX system (like Perl, Emacs, pbmplus), but it does contain scripts that are used throughout the book and that you'd probably rather not type in. Highly recommended for anyone who really wants to use UNIX, and not just cower or pose.

      UNIX Power Tools
    • If you are new to UNIX, this concise introduction will tell you just what you need to get started and no more. The fourth edition thoroughly covers the Linux operating system and is an ideal primer for someone just starting with UNIX, as well as for Mac and PC users who encounter a UNIX systems over the Internet.

      Learning the UNIX operating system