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Getting started. Editing files. The shell. The C programming language. UNIX system programming. Document preparation. Data manipulation tools. Commands. System calls. C subroutines. adb Requests. ed Requests. sh Requests. troff Requests. vi Requests. A macro library. The ms macro library. The ASCII character set. Bibliography. Index.
A handy book for someone just starting with Unix or Linux, and an ideal primer for Mac and PC users of the Internet who need to know a little about Unix on the systems they visit. The most effective introduction to Unix in print, covering Internet usage for email, file transfers, web browsing, and many major and minor updates to help the reader navigate the ever-expanding capabilities of the operating system.
This revised introduction to UNIX incorporates material on the text processing tools such as NROFF, TROFF, V1 editor, MS and MM micro packages, the TBL and EQN preprocessors, graphics, the PIC preprocessor and the Writer's Workbench. There are also new chapters on networking, advanced interactive shell usage and the AWK programming language. Other material has been significantly updated to keep pace with UNIX's expanded versatility and applicability to a variety of operations. The book uses AT&T's System V Release 2 and Berkley's Version 4.3.
This practical, hands-on guide shows how to develop a structured approach to biological data and the tools needed to analyze it. It's aimed at scientists and students learning computational approaches to biological data, as well as experienced biology researchers starting to use computers to handle data.
Well suited to medium-scale general purpose computing, the Unix time sharing operating system is deservedly popular with academic institutions, research laboratories, and commercial establishments alike. Its user com munity, until recently a brotherhood of experienced computer profes sionals, it now attracting many people concerned with computer appli cations rather than the computer systems themselves. This book is intended for that new audience, people who have never encountered the Unix system before but who do have some acquaintance with computing. While helping beginning users get started is the primary aim of this book, it is also intended to serve as a handy reference subsequently. Ho...
Provides the Novice & Advanced UNIX System Users with a Manual of Necessary Commands & Requirements
A conceptual guide for beginning and intermediate UNIX users. Que's Guide to Understanding UNIX explores both the history and future of UNIX systems, covers the UNIX shells, basic commands, and tools, and includes UNIX communications and networking advice.
Manage files, set up networks, and go online with UNIX! UNIX For Dummies has been the standard for beginning UNIX references for nearly ten years, and this latest edition continues that tradition of success. This unparalled resource is updated to cover the latest applications of UNIX technology, including Linux and Mac desktops as well as how UNIX works with Microsoft server software Thorough coverage of how to handle: UNIX installation file management software utilities networks Internet access ther basic tasks A great guide for the first-time UNIX desktop user growing accustomed to the ins and outs of the OS, as well as the beginning administrators who needs to get a handle on UNIX networking basics. Written by John Levine and Margaret Levine Young, longtime UNIX experts and highly experienced For Dummies authors.