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Teach Yourself UNIX Fourth Edition
by Kevin Reichard and Eric F. Johnson
IDG Books Worldwide, 1999, ISBN 1-55828-588-1
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About the book
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Aimed at the Beginner/Intermediate UNIX user, this book shows you how to
quickly become a productive UNIX user. In addition, this book goes
beyond the basics to introduce concepts such as the Internet and
electronic mail.
The fourth edition expands this best-selling book.
We've added coverage of the bash shell, and expanded the
sections on the Internet, World Wide Web, and electronic mail.
The fourth edition follows a brand new, and very different, IDG style
for the Teach Yourself series. Most topics are now described on
easy to read two-page spreads.
Teach Yourself UNIX makes a perfect companion for
UNIX In Plain English.
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Table of contents
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Introduction
Section 1: UNIX from the Ground Up
- Chapter 1: Getting Started with UNIX
- Chapter 2: File and Directory Basics
- Chapter 3: UNIX Tools
- Chapter 4: Learning About Your Environment
- Chapter 5: The C, Korn, and Bash Shells
- Chapter 6: Multitasking and Processes
- Chapter 7: The X Window System
Section 2: Hello, Neighbor!
- Chapter 8: Electronic Mail
- Chapter 9: The Internet, the World Wide Web,
and Netscape Navigator
- Chapter 10: Extending Your Reach With Networking
Section 3: Working With UNIX Tools
- Chapter 11: Text Editing
- Chapter 12: Text Processing
- Chapter 13: Shell Programming Basics
- Chapter 14: C/C++ Programming Tools
- Chapter 15: System Administration 101
- Chapter 16: Additional and Advanced UNIX Tools
Appendix A: Learning More About UNIX
Appendix B: Some Basic UNIX Commands
Glossary
Index
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