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UNIX for Dummies
EN US
ISBN: 0764504193 bzw. 9780764504198, in Englisch, For Dummies, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
computer science,computers,computers and technology,mathematics,networking,operating systems,science and math,software,systems analysis and design,textbooks, UNIX For Dummies, The title of this book invites comment. "Some things weren't meant for dummies and Unix is one of them," you might say. Wrong! Levine and Young take advantage of the Dummies format's strength with command-line operating systems. They flatten the learning curve and have even the greenest beginner doing useful work with Unix in mere hours. Once you get past a couple of pointless chapters about offering pizza to Unix experts in exchange for help, you'll find conceptual explanations of files, directories, permissions, and redirection. Command explanations take a hybrid form; they mix "type this verbatim" statements with tables showing switches and parameters. Much of Unix for Dummies is task-oriented. You'll find a whole chapter on printing, for example, that covers the commands you'll need to know to format and print a document on the right printer. Other chapters cover file searches, software installation, and X Windows navigation. The book also provides cursory coverage of four text editors--ED, vi, Emacs, and pico--but you learn little more than how to enter and save text in each. Levine and Young include an eminently useful "DOS-to-Unix Rosetta Stone" that immediately tells you, for example, that the approximate Unix equivalent of DOS's copy is cp. DOS experts who are new transplants to a Unix environment will appreciate this translation guide. The authors wrap up with a wealth of basic troubleshooting information and a command reference. This book, along.
computer science,computers,computers and technology,mathematics,networking,operating systems,science and math,software,systems analysis and design,textbooks, UNIX For Dummies, The title of this book invites comment. "Some things weren't meant for dummies and Unix is one of them," you might say. Wrong! Levine and Young take advantage of the Dummies format's strength with command-line operating systems. They flatten the learning curve and have even the greenest beginner doing useful work with Unix in mere hours. Once you get past a couple of pointless chapters about offering pizza to Unix experts in exchange for help, you'll find conceptual explanations of files, directories, permissions, and redirection. Command explanations take a hybrid form; they mix "type this verbatim" statements with tables showing switches and parameters. Much of Unix for Dummies is task-oriented. You'll find a whole chapter on printing, for example, that covers the commands you'll need to know to format and print a document on the right printer. Other chapters cover file searches, software installation, and X Windows navigation. The book also provides cursory coverage of four text editors--ED, vi, Emacs, and pico--but you learn little more than how to enter and save text in each. Levine and Young include an eminently useful "DOS-to-Unix Rosetta Stone" that immediately tells you, for example, that the approximate Unix equivalent of DOS's copy is cp. DOS experts who are new transplants to a Unix environment will appreciate this translation guide. The authors wrap up with a wealth of basic troubleshooting information and a command reference. This book, along.
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Unix for Dummies
EN
ISBN: 9780764504198 bzw. 0764504193, in Englisch, 4. Ausgabe, For Dummies.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Lagernd.
Unix for Dummies Levine, John R. / Sammis / Levine Young, Margaret, UNIX has been evolving feverishly for close to 30 years, sort of like bacteria in a cesspool - only not as attractive. As a result, many different varieties of UNIX have existed along the way. Although they all share numerous characteristics, they differ just enough that even experienced users are tripped up by the differences between versions. If you're like most UNIX users, a zealot stopped at your desk, connected your terminal or workstation, gave you five minutes of incomprehensible advice, demonstrated a few bizarre games (like roaches that hide behind the work on your screen), and disappeared. Now you're on your own. Don't worry. "UNIX For Dummies, 4th Edition, cuts through all the technojargon lurking in the UNIX command jungle to deliver clear instructions just how and when you need them. This indispensable reference includes sections on Typing commands Copying, renaming, and deleting files Printing files Finding where your file went Using the Internet from UNIX Connecting and communicating with people on other computers Discover how to get your UNIX system's attention, persuade it that you are allowed to use it, and even accomplish something useful as you find out how to Choose the right flavor of UNIX for you Set up and operate UNIX terminals Manage files, directories, and printing Use the Common Desktop Environment and other window systems Browse the Web, send and receive e-mail, and read Usenet newsgroups Deal with all the major versions of UNIX, including Berkeley UNIX, Solaris, and SunOS Troubleshoot and solve common problems The expert writing team of John Levin and Margaret Levin Young also give you a look at thelatest developments with Linux, the wildly popular, completely free version of UNIX - all in a single volume designed to put you in command with a computer system that "can be tamed.
Unix for Dummies Levine, John R. / Sammis / Levine Young, Margaret, UNIX has been evolving feverishly for close to 30 years, sort of like bacteria in a cesspool - only not as attractive. As a result, many different varieties of UNIX have existed along the way. Although they all share numerous characteristics, they differ just enough that even experienced users are tripped up by the differences between versions. If you're like most UNIX users, a zealot stopped at your desk, connected your terminal or workstation, gave you five minutes of incomprehensible advice, demonstrated a few bizarre games (like roaches that hide behind the work on your screen), and disappeared. Now you're on your own. Don't worry. "UNIX For Dummies, 4th Edition, cuts through all the technojargon lurking in the UNIX command jungle to deliver clear instructions just how and when you need them. This indispensable reference includes sections on Typing commands Copying, renaming, and deleting files Printing files Finding where your file went Using the Internet from UNIX Connecting and communicating with people on other computers Discover how to get your UNIX system's attention, persuade it that you are allowed to use it, and even accomplish something useful as you find out how to Choose the right flavor of UNIX for you Set up and operate UNIX terminals Manage files, directories, and printing Use the Common Desktop Environment and other window systems Browse the Web, send and receive e-mail, and read Usenet newsgroups Deal with all the major versions of UNIX, including Berkeley UNIX, Solaris, and SunOS Troubleshoot and solve common problems The expert writing team of John Levin and Margaret Levin Young also give you a look at thelatest developments with Linux, the wildly popular, completely free version of UNIX - all in a single volume designed to put you in command with a computer system that "can be tamed.
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UNIX for Dummies by
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ISBN: 9780764504198 bzw. 0764504193, vermutlich in Englisch, 4. Ausgabe, IDG Books Worldwide, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Lagernd, zzgl. Versandkosten.
UNIX has been evolving feverishly for close to 30 years, sort of like bacteria in a cesspool - only not as attractive. As a result, many different varieties of UNIX have existed along the way. Although they all share numerous characteristics, they differ just enough that even experienced users are tripped up by the differences between versions. If you're like most UNIX users, a zealot stopped at your desk, connected your terminal or workstation, gave you five minutes of incomprehensible advice, demonstrated a few bizarre games (like roaches that hide behind the work on your screen), and disappeared. Now you're on your own. Don't worry. "UNIX For Dummies, 4th Edition, cuts through all the technojargon lurking in the UNIX command jungle to deliver clear instructions just how and when you need them. This indispensable reference includes sections on Typing commands Copying, renaming, and deleting files Printing files Finding where your file went Using the Internet from UNIX Connecting and communicating with people on other computers Discover how to get your UNIX system's attention, persuade it that you are allowed to use it, and even accomplish something useful as you find out how to Choose the right flavor of UNIX for you Set up and operate UNIX terminals Manage files, directories, and printing Use the Common Desktop Environment and other window systems Browse the Web, send and receive e-mail, and read Usenet newsgroups Deal with all the major versions of UNIX, including Berkeley UNIX, Solaris, and SunOS Troubleshoot and solve common problems The expert writing team of John Levin and Margaret Levin Young also give you a look at thelatest developments with Linux, the wildly popular, completely free version of UNIX - all in a single volume designed to put you in command with a computer system that "can be tamed.
UNIX has been evolving feverishly for close to 30 years, sort of like bacteria in a cesspool - only not as attractive. As a result, many different varieties of UNIX have existed along the way. Although they all share numerous characteristics, they differ just enough that even experienced users are tripped up by the differences between versions. If you're like most UNIX users, a zealot stopped at your desk, connected your terminal or workstation, gave you five minutes of incomprehensible advice, demonstrated a few bizarre games (like roaches that hide behind the work on your screen), and disappeared. Now you're on your own. Don't worry. "UNIX For Dummies, 4th Edition, cuts through all the technojargon lurking in the UNIX command jungle to deliver clear instructions just how and when you need them. This indispensable reference includes sections on Typing commands Copying, renaming, and deleting files Printing files Finding where your file went Using the Internet from UNIX Connecting and communicating with people on other computers Discover how to get your UNIX system's attention, persuade it that you are allowed to use it, and even accomplish something useful as you find out how to Choose the right flavor of UNIX for you Set up and operate UNIX terminals Manage files, directories, and printing Use the Common Desktop Environment and other window systems Browse the Web, send and receive e-mail, and read Usenet newsgroups Deal with all the major versions of UNIX, including Berkeley UNIX, Solaris, and SunOS Troubleshoot and solve common problems The expert writing team of John Levin and Margaret Levin Young also give you a look at thelatest developments with Linux, the wildly popular, completely free version of UNIX - all in a single volume designed to put you in command with a computer system that "can be tamed.
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UNIX for Dummies
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ISBN: 9780764504198 bzw. 0764504193, in Englisch, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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