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Taylor D., Armstrong J.C. Teach Yourself Unix in 24 Hours

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Taylor D., Armstrong J.C. Teach Yourself Unix in 24 Hours
Sams Publishing, 1997. — 541 p. — ISBN: 0-672-31107-0.
Sams Teach Yourself Unix in 24 Hours, First Edition is designed to take users from a novice to an accomplished user in just 24 one-hour sessions. Written by an expert in the field, the book starts off with an introduction to Unix, then covers file handling, pipes and filters, the vi and emacs text editors, shells, job control, permissions, printing, and connecting to remote computers via the Internet. The book also discusses Unix programming and includes a special appendix on working with the Apache Server.
What Is This Unix Stuff?
Getting onto the System and Using the Command Line.
Moving About the File System.
Listing Files and Managing Disk Usage.
Ownership and Permissions.
Creating, Moving, Renaming, and Deleting Files and Directories.
Looking into Files.
Filters and Piping.
Wildcards and Regular Expressions.
Power Filters and File Redirection.
An Introduction to the vi Editor.
Advanced vi Tricks, Tools, and Techniques.
An Overview of the emacs Editor.
Introduction to Command Shells.
Getting the Most Out of the C Shell.
Basic Shell Programming.
Job Control.
Printing in the Unix Environment.
Searching for Information and Files.
Communicating with Others.
Using Netscape To See the World Wide Web.
Internet E-Mail, Netnews, and IRC.
Using telnet and ftp.
Programming in C for Unix.
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