Learning the UNIX operating system / Jerry Peek, Grace Todino, and John Strang.
Publication details: Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, 1998.Edition: 4th editionDescription: xi, 92 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 1565923901 (alk. paper)
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Table of Content
1. Getting started
Working in the UNIX environment
Syntax of UNIX commands lines
Types of commands
The Unresponsive terminal
2. Using window systems
Introduction to windowing
Starting X
Running programs
Working with a mouse
Working windows
Other X clients
Quitting
3. Your UNIX Account
The UNIX file system
Looking inside files
Protecting and sharing files
Electronic mail
Changing your password
4 File management
Methods of creating files
File and directory names
File and directly wildcards
Managing your files
Printing files
5. Redirecting 1/0
Standard input standard output
Pipes and filter
6. Multitasking
Running a command in the background
Checking on a process
Cancelling a process
7. Where to go from here
Standing UNIX documentation
Shell aliases and functions
Programming
Includes Index: p. 87-92
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