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1. | ![]() Unix in a Nutshell, 4th Edition By: Arnold Robbins Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 26-OCT-2005 Insert Date: 02-DEC-2005 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Unix in a Nutshell, 4th Edition
As an open operating system, Unix can be improved on by anyone and
everyone: individuals, companies, universities, and more. As a
result, the very nature of Unix has been altered over the years by
numerous extensions formulated in an assortment of versions. Today,
Unix encompasses everything from Sun's Solaris to Apple's Mac OS X
and more varieties of Linux than you can easily name.
The latest edition of this bestselling reference brings Unix
into the 21st century. It's been reworked to keep current with the
broader state of Unix in today's world and highlight the strengths
of this operating...
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2. | ![]() UNIX in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition By: Arnold Robbins Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 07-SEP-1999 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: UNIX in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition
You may have seen Unix quick-reference guides, but you've never
seen anything like UNIX in a Nutshell. Not a scaled-down
quick reference of common commands, UNIX in a Nutshell is a
complete reference containing all commands and options, along with
generous descriptions and examples that put the commands in
context. For all but the thorniest Unix problems, this one
reference should be all the documentation you need. The third
edition of UNIX in a Nutshell includes thorough coverage of
System V Release 4. To that, author Arnold Robbins has added the
latest information about:
Sixty new commands...
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3. | ![]() Learning the Unix Operating System, 4th Edition By: Grace Todino-Gonguet; John Strang; Jerry Peek Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-DEC-1997 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Learning the Unix Operating System, 4th Edition
If you are new to UNIX, this concise introduction will tell you
just what you need to get started and no more. Why wade through a
600-page book when you can begin working productively in a matter
of minutes? It's an ideal primer for Mac and PC users of the
Internet who need to know a little bit about UNIX on the systems
they visit. This book is the most effective introduction to UNIX in
print. The fourth edition covers the highlights of the Linux
operating system. It's a handy book for someone just starting with
UNIX or Linux, as well as someone who encounters a UNIX system on
the Internet....
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4. | ![]() Learning the Unix Operating System, 5th Edition By: Jerry Peek; Grace Todino-Gonguet; John Strang Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 22-OCT-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Learning the Unix Operating System, 5th Edition
If you are new to Unix, this concise book will tell you just what
you need to get started and no more. Unix was one of the first
operating systems written in C, a high-level programming language,
and its natural portability and low price made it a popular choice
among universities. Initially, two main dialects of Unix existed:
one produced by AT&T known as System V, and one developed at UC
Berkeley and known as BSD. In recent years, many other dialects
have been created, including the highly popular Linux operating
system and the new Mac OS X (a derivative of BSD). Learning the
Unix...
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