Unix Fundamentals: Unix For Dos And Windows Users 🔍
Reichard, Kevin.
New York: MIS:Press, 1st ed., New York, New York State, 1994
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描述
Includes index
DOS/Windows verus UNIX/X -- File and directory basics -- Commands for using files and directories -- Peaceful coexistence: multiuser issues -- Basic UNIX tools -- UNIX communications: networking, electronic mail, and the internet -- Text editing and printing -- Basic shell programming -- Disk usage in DOS and UNIX
DOS/Windows verus UNIX/X -- File and directory basics -- Commands for using files and directories -- Peaceful coexistence: multiuser issues -- Basic UNIX tools -- UNIX communications: networking, electronic mail, and the internet -- Text editing and printing -- Basic shell programming -- Disk usage in DOS and UNIX
备选作者
by Kevin Reichard
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John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
备用出版商
Hungry Minds, Incorporated
备用出版商
MIS Press
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United States, United States of America
备用版本
New York, United States, 1994
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Includes index.
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topic: UNIX (Computer file); Operating systems (Computers)
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Type: 英文图书
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Bookmarks:
1. (p1) Introduction
1.1. (p2) Who Should Read This Book?
1.1.1. (p3) Command Comparisons
1.2. (p4) Examples in This Book
1.2.1. (p5) Reality Checks
1.2.2. (p6) Icons
1.3. (p7) Conventions Used in This Book
1.4. (p8) UNIX Fundamentals
1.5. (p9) Acknowledgments
1.6. (p10) Feedback
2. (p11) Chapter One Introducing UNIX
2.1. (p12) Moving Up to UNIX
2.1.1. (p13) Why Learn About the Operating System?
2.2. (p14) What is UNIX?
2.2.1. (p15) UNIX Versions
2.2.2. (p16) What is a Terminal?
2.3. (p17) The X Window System
2.3.1. (p18) Additions to Windows
2.3.2. (p19) Matching Your System to Software
2.4. (p20) This Chapter in Review
3. (p21) Chapter Two Overview: DOS/Windows verus UNIX/X
3.1. (p22) The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same
3.1.1. (p23) More on the Prompt
3.2. (p24) Comparing the X Window System and Windows
3.2.1. (p25) Using the Mouse
3.3. (p26) This Chapter in Review
4. (p27) Chapter Three File and Directory Basics
4.1. (p28) What is a File, and Why is It Important?
4.1.1. (p29) Starting On the Ground Level
4.1.2. (p30) File Rules
4.1.3. (p31) More About the Is Command
4.1.4. (p32) Permissions
4.1.5. (p33) Reality Check: Security
4.1.6. (p34) File Types
4.2. (p35) Directories
4.2.1. (p36) The Current Directory
4.3. (p37) Absolute Pathnames
4.3.1. (p38) Relative Pathnames
4.3.2. (p39) Reality Check: Using Relative Pathnames
4.4. (p40) This Chapter in Review
5. (p41) Chapter Four Commands for Using Files and Directories
5.1. (p42) Working Directly With Files and Directories
5.2. (p43) Wildcards
5.2.1. (p44) DOS Wildcards
5.2.2. (p45) UNIX Wildcards
5.2.3. (p46) A Short Summary of Wildcards
5.3. (p47) Working With Files
5.3.1. (p48) Copying and Moving Files
5.3.2. (p49) Erasing Files
5.4. (p50) Working With Directories
5.4.1. (p51) Creating Directories
5.4.2. (p52) Copying Directories
5.4.3. (p53) Removing Directories
5.5. (p54) This Chapter in Review
6. (p55) Chapter Five Peaceful Coexistence: Multiuser Issues
6.1. (p56) Peaceful Coexistence on a UNIX System
6.1.1. (p57) Logging In a UNIX System
6.1.2. (p58) Reality Check: Logging In a System
6.1.3. (p59) Passwords and Security Concerns
6.1.4. (p60) Changing Your Password
6.1.5. (p61) The UNIX Home Directory
6.2. (p62) Learning About Your Shell
6.2.1. (p63) Shell Games
6.2.2. (p64) Shells on Your System
6.3. (p65) Your Files
6.3.1. (p66) Variables
6.3.2. (p67) Setting Your Own Variables
6.4. (p68) Standard Input/Output
6.4.1. (p69) Reality Check: Redirection
6.5. (p70) Multitasking: Doing More Than One Thing At Once
6.5.1. (p71) Running Commands in the Background
6.5.2. (p72) Listing Processes
6.6. (p73) Commands That Use Multitasking
6.6.1. (p74) The Nice Command
6.6.2. (p75) The At Command
6.6.3. (p76) The Batch Command
6.6.4. (p77) The Nohup Command
6.7. (p78) This Chapter in Review
7. (p79) Chapter Six Basic UNIX Tools
7.1. (p80) More Commands About Files and Directories
7.1.1. (p81) The Cat Command
7.1.2. (p82) Using Cat to View Files
7.1.3. (p83) Using Cat to Copy Files
7.1.4. (p84) Using Cat to Combine Files
7.1.5. (p85) Using Cat to Edit Text
7.1.6. (p86) Using Cat to Append Data
7.2. (p87) Looking at Files with More And Pg
7.2.1. (p88) Head and Tail
7.3. (p89) Finding Files with Find
7.3.1. (p90) Using Find in the Background
7.4. (p91) Sorting Files with Sort
7.4.1. (p92) Reality Check: Using Sort
7.5. (p93) File Comparisons With Comm and Cmp
7.5.1. (p94) Using diff to Discover More Information
7.6. (p95) This Chapter in Review
8. (p96) Chapter Seven UNIX Communications: Networking, Electronic Mail, and the Internet
8.1. (p97) Extending Your Powers With Networking and Communications
8.2. (p98) Learning About Your Network
8.2.1. (p99) The News Command
8.2.2. (p100) Scoping Out Other Users
8.3. (p101) Electronic Mail
8.3.1. (p102) Receiving Your Mail
8.3.2. (p103) Saving Your Messages
8.4. (p104) The Internet
8.4.1. (p105) The Usenet
8.4.2. (p106) Netiquette: Knowing the Rules
8.4.3. (p107) Remote Access with Ftp
8.4.4. (p108) Reality Check: Looking for Files on the Internet
8.4.5. (p109) Anonymous ftp
8.5. (p110) This Chapter in Review
9. (p111) Chapter Eight Text Editing and Printing
9.1. (p112) Text Editing and Printing in UNIX
9.2. (p113) Using Vi
9.2.1. (p114) Using Vi Modes
9.2.2. (p115) Command Mode
9.2.3. (p116) Moving Around the Screen
9.2.4. (p117) Saving Files
9.2.5. (p118) Editing Text in Command Mode
9.2.6. (p119) Cutting and Pasting Text
9.2.7. (p120) Other Text-Editing Tools
9.2.8. (p121) Using Spell
9.2.9. (p122) Using Wc
9.3. (p123) Printing Files
9.3.1. (p124) Canceling Print Requests
9.4. (p125) This Chapter in Review
10. (p126) Chapter Nine Basic Shell Programming
10.1. (p127) Automating Your Tasks With Shell Programming
10.2. (p128) Creating a Script
10.2.1. (p129) The Body of the Script
10.2.2. (p130) Making the Script Executable
10.2.3. (p131) Running the Script
10.3. (p132) This Chapter in Review
11. (p133) Chapter Ten Disk Usage in DOS and UNIX
12. (p140) Appendix A For More Information
13. (p149) Appendix B UNIX/DOS Cross Reference
14. (p150) Glossary
15. (p151) Index
1. (p1) Introduction
1.1. (p2) Who Should Read This Book?
1.1.1. (p3) Command Comparisons
1.2. (p4) Examples in This Book
1.2.1. (p5) Reality Checks
1.2.2. (p6) Icons
1.3. (p7) Conventions Used in This Book
1.4. (p8) UNIX Fundamentals
1.5. (p9) Acknowledgments
1.6. (p10) Feedback
2. (p11) Chapter One Introducing UNIX
2.1. (p12) Moving Up to UNIX
2.1.1. (p13) Why Learn About the Operating System?
2.2. (p14) What is UNIX?
2.2.1. (p15) UNIX Versions
2.2.2. (p16) What is a Terminal?
2.3. (p17) The X Window System
2.3.1. (p18) Additions to Windows
2.3.2. (p19) Matching Your System to Software
2.4. (p20) This Chapter in Review
3. (p21) Chapter Two Overview: DOS/Windows verus UNIX/X
3.1. (p22) The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same
3.1.1. (p23) More on the Prompt
3.2. (p24) Comparing the X Window System and Windows
3.2.1. (p25) Using the Mouse
3.3. (p26) This Chapter in Review
4. (p27) Chapter Three File and Directory Basics
4.1. (p28) What is a File, and Why is It Important?
4.1.1. (p29) Starting On the Ground Level
4.1.2. (p30) File Rules
4.1.3. (p31) More About the Is Command
4.1.4. (p32) Permissions
4.1.5. (p33) Reality Check: Security
4.1.6. (p34) File Types
4.2. (p35) Directories
4.2.1. (p36) The Current Directory
4.3. (p37) Absolute Pathnames
4.3.1. (p38) Relative Pathnames
4.3.2. (p39) Reality Check: Using Relative Pathnames
4.4. (p40) This Chapter in Review
5. (p41) Chapter Four Commands for Using Files and Directories
5.1. (p42) Working Directly With Files and Directories
5.2. (p43) Wildcards
5.2.1. (p44) DOS Wildcards
5.2.2. (p45) UNIX Wildcards
5.2.3. (p46) A Short Summary of Wildcards
5.3. (p47) Working With Files
5.3.1. (p48) Copying and Moving Files
5.3.2. (p49) Erasing Files
5.4. (p50) Working With Directories
5.4.1. (p51) Creating Directories
5.4.2. (p52) Copying Directories
5.4.3. (p53) Removing Directories
5.5. (p54) This Chapter in Review
6. (p55) Chapter Five Peaceful Coexistence: Multiuser Issues
6.1. (p56) Peaceful Coexistence on a UNIX System
6.1.1. (p57) Logging In a UNIX System
6.1.2. (p58) Reality Check: Logging In a System
6.1.3. (p59) Passwords and Security Concerns
6.1.4. (p60) Changing Your Password
6.1.5. (p61) The UNIX Home Directory
6.2. (p62) Learning About Your Shell
6.2.1. (p63) Shell Games
6.2.2. (p64) Shells on Your System
6.3. (p65) Your Files
6.3.1. (p66) Variables
6.3.2. (p67) Setting Your Own Variables
6.4. (p68) Standard Input/Output
6.4.1. (p69) Reality Check: Redirection
6.5. (p70) Multitasking: Doing More Than One Thing At Once
6.5.1. (p71) Running Commands in the Background
6.5.2. (p72) Listing Processes
6.6. (p73) Commands That Use Multitasking
6.6.1. (p74) The Nice Command
6.6.2. (p75) The At Command
6.6.3. (p76) The Batch Command
6.6.4. (p77) The Nohup Command
6.7. (p78) This Chapter in Review
7. (p79) Chapter Six Basic UNIX Tools
7.1. (p80) More Commands About Files and Directories
7.1.1. (p81) The Cat Command
7.1.2. (p82) Using Cat to View Files
7.1.3. (p83) Using Cat to Copy Files
7.1.4. (p84) Using Cat to Combine Files
7.1.5. (p85) Using Cat to Edit Text
7.1.6. (p86) Using Cat to Append Data
7.2. (p87) Looking at Files with More And Pg
7.2.1. (p88) Head and Tail
7.3. (p89) Finding Files with Find
7.3.1. (p90) Using Find in the Background
7.4. (p91) Sorting Files with Sort
7.4.1. (p92) Reality Check: Using Sort
7.5. (p93) File Comparisons With Comm and Cmp
7.5.1. (p94) Using diff to Discover More Information
7.6. (p95) This Chapter in Review
8. (p96) Chapter Seven UNIX Communications: Networking, Electronic Mail, and the Internet
8.1. (p97) Extending Your Powers With Networking and Communications
8.2. (p98) Learning About Your Network
8.2.1. (p99) The News Command
8.2.2. (p100) Scoping Out Other Users
8.3. (p101) Electronic Mail
8.3.1. (p102) Receiving Your Mail
8.3.2. (p103) Saving Your Messages
8.4. (p104) The Internet
8.4.1. (p105) The Usenet
8.4.2. (p106) Netiquette: Knowing the Rules
8.4.3. (p107) Remote Access with Ftp
8.4.4. (p108) Reality Check: Looking for Files on the Internet
8.4.5. (p109) Anonymous ftp
8.5. (p110) This Chapter in Review
9. (p111) Chapter Eight Text Editing and Printing
9.1. (p112) Text Editing and Printing in UNIX
9.2. (p113) Using Vi
9.2.1. (p114) Using Vi Modes
9.2.2. (p115) Command Mode
9.2.3. (p116) Moving Around the Screen
9.2.4. (p117) Saving Files
9.2.5. (p118) Editing Text in Command Mode
9.2.6. (p119) Cutting and Pasting Text
9.2.7. (p120) Other Text-Editing Tools
9.2.8. (p121) Using Spell
9.2.9. (p122) Using Wc
9.3. (p123) Printing Files
9.3.1. (p124) Canceling Print Requests
9.4. (p125) This Chapter in Review
10. (p126) Chapter Nine Basic Shell Programming
10.1. (p127) Automating Your Tasks With Shell Programming
10.2. (p128) Creating a Script
10.2.1. (p129) The Body of the Script
10.2.2. (p130) Making the Script Executable
10.2.3. (p131) Running the Script
10.3. (p132) This Chapter in Review
11. (p133) Chapter Ten Disk Usage in DOS and UNIX
12. (p140) Appendix A For More Information
13. (p149) Appendix B UNIX/DOS Cross Reference
14. (p150) Glossary
15. (p151) Index
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theme: UNIX (Computer file); Operating systems (Computers)
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