Learning the UNIX operating system /
Jerry Peek, Grace Todino, and John Strang.
- 4th edition
- Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, c1998.
- xi, 92 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
1. Getting started Working with the UNIX Environment Syntax of UNIX command lines Types of commands The Unresponsive terminal
2. Using window systems Introduction to windowing Starting X Running programs Working with a mouse Working with windows other X clients Quitting
3. Your UNIX account The UNIX file systems Looking inside files Protecting and sharing files Electronic mail Changing your password Customizing your account
4. File management Methods of creating files File and directory names File and directory wildcards Managing your files Printing files
5. Redirecting I/O Standard input and standard output Pipes and filters
6. Multitasking Running a command in the background Checking on the process Cancelling a process
7. Where to go from here Standard UNIX documentation Shell aliases and functions Programming
Includes bibliographical references Includes index