2015-04-22

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Think UNIX,
Uses examples to introduce the logical structures and the practical side of UNIX while offering advice on deciphering the "man pages"--the standard documentation included with all UNIX systems.
by Jon Lasser
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UNIX -- The Complete Book,A Guide for the Professional User

by Jason J. Manger
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UNIX: The Complete Reference, Second Edition,
The Definitive UNIX Resource--Fully Updated Get cutting-edge coverage of the newest releases of UNIX--including Solaris 10, all Linux distributions, HP-UX, AIX, and FreeBSD--from this thoroughly revised, one-stop resource for users at all experience levels. Written by UNIX experts with many years of experience starting with Bell Laboratories, UNIX: The Complete Reference, Second Edition provides step-by-step instructions on how to use UNIX and take advantage of its powerful tools and utilities. Get up-and-running on UNIX quickly, use the command shell and desktop, and access the Internet and e-mail. You'll also learn to administer systems and networks, develop applications, and secure your UNIX environment. Up-to-date chapters on UNIX desktops, Samba, Python, Java Apache, and UNIX Web development are included. Install, configure, and maintain UNIX on your PC or workstation Work with files, directories, commands, and the UNIX shell Create and modify text files using powerful text editors Use UNIX desktops, including GNOME, CDE, and KDE, as an end user or system administrator Use and manage e-mail, TCP/IP networking, and Internet services Protect and maintain the security of your UNIX system and network Share devices, printers, and files between Windows and UNIX systems Use powerful UNIX tools, including awk, sed, and grep Develop your own shell, Python, and Perl scripts, and Java, C, and C++ programs under UNIX Set up Apache Web servers and develop browser-independent Web sites and applications
by Kenneth Rosen
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Lions' Commentary on UNIX 6th Edition with Source Code,
Written in 1977, this text gives the complete source code to one of the earliest versions of the UNIX operating system. It also provides a commentary on the software's inner workings.
by John Lions
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Unix Concepts And Applications,

by Das
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Unix Backup and Recovery,
Providing an overview of all facets of UNIX backup and recovery, this text offers practical solutions for environments of all sizes and budgets, explaining everything from freely-available backup systems to large-scale commercial utilities.
by W. Curtis Preston
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UNIX Complete,
UNIX Complete is a one-of-a-kind computer book -- valuable both for its broad content and its low price. This book contains the essentials you need to know about using the popular operating system of universities and research centers, as well as at many Fortune 500 companies. Enormously powerful, UNIX is also complex enough to require that users first read a tutorial and then keep a reference handy for specialized commands. With UNIX Complete, you'll learn how to get the most out of UNIX System V -- from building file systems to connecting to remote computers and the Internet, and using mainstream programs. As you become more proficient with UNIX, you'll find the UNIX System V Desk Reference to be an invaluable daily tool. This comprehensive reference quickly puts every command, option, and concept at your fingertips. UNIX Complete introduces you to the work of some of Sybex's finest authors, so you'll know where to go to learn even more about what's possible with UNIX. Inside: Getting Started * Gaining access to the Internet * Learning the SCO Unix GUI * Using simple commands File Systems Understanding directories, trees, and hierarchies Creating your own files Establishing home rule and permissions Setting up electronic mail Your Own Personalized Unix Changing your password Choosing your shell Creating login profiles Exploiting the Shell Shell and Subshell Variables More on Metacharacters Advanced Shell Scripts Reaching Out to Remote Computers UUCP & UUCP security Unix and Networking: Reaching the Promised LAN Accessing the Internet Basic System Administration Essential administration Backing Up X Windows Exposed X Windows Managers: Open Look and Motif Using X X Marks the Spot: The Future of X Windows Inside Windows -- Opening the Door to Mainstream Applications Unix Applications... Get 'em Now! Vision and Merge Reference Guide The Complete UNIX Desk Reference: an A-Z listing of UNIX commands and concepts
by Peter Dyson
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Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment,
For more than twenty years, serious C programmers have relied on one book for practical, in-depth knowledge of the programming interfaces that drive the UNIX and Linux kernels: W. Richard Stevens’ Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment . Now, once again, Rich’s colleague Steve Rago has thoroughly updated this classic work. The new third edition supports today’s leading platforms, reflects new technical advances and best practices, and aligns with Version 4 of the Single UNIX Specification. Steve carefully retains the spirit and approach that have made this book so valuable. Building on Rich’s pioneering work, he begins with files, directories, and processes, carefully laying the groundwork for more advanced techniques, such as signal handling and terminal I/O. He also thoroughly covers threads and multithreaded programming, and socket-based IPC. This edition covers more than seventy new interfaces, including POSIX asynchronous I/O, spin locks, barriers, and POSIX semaphores. Most obsolete interfaces have been removed, except for a few that are ubiquitous. Nearly all examples have been tested on four modern platforms: Solaris 10, Mac OS X version 10.6.8 (Darwin 10.8.0), FreeBSD 8.0, and Ubuntu version 12.04 (based on Linux 3.2). As in previous editions, you’ll learn through examples, including more than ten thousand lines of downloadable, ISO C source code. More than four hundred system calls and functions are demonstrated with concise, complete programs that clearly illustrate their usage, arguments, and return values. To tie together what you’ve learned, the book presents several chapter-length case studies, each reflecting contemporary environments. Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment has helped generations of programmers write code with exceptional power, performance, and reliability. Now updated for today’s systems, this third edition will be even more valuable.
by W. Richard Stevens
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The Korn Shell,Unix and Linux Programming Manual
For every developer with a working knowledge of basic Unix commands, The Korn Shell, Third Edition is the complete practical tutorial and handy reference for every aspect of effective Korn shell programming. This edition includes detailed new coverage of Linux Korn shell programming with pdksh, a new quick reference appendix, and much more. Experienced Unix and Linux users and programmers will find extensive practical advice and technical tips for making the most of every feature of the Korn shell -- including techniques for customizing the Unix environment, testing and debugging, performance tuning, and much more. The book and accompanying CD-ROM each contain hundreds of ready-to-run sample scripts. The CD-ROM also contains pdksh, the Linux version of the Korn Shell; and the U/Win package for Windows. For all Unix and Linux programmers.
by Anatole Olczak
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Unix in a Nutshell,
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 system in all its various flavors. Detailing all Unix commands and options, the informative guide provides generous descriptions and examples that put those commands in context. Here are some of the new features you'll find in Unix in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition: Solaris 10, the latest version of the SVR4-based operating system, GNU/Linux, and Mac OS X Bash shell (along with the 1988 and 1993 versions of ksh) tsch shell (instead of the original Berkeley csh) Package management programs, used for program installation on popular GNU/Linux systems, Solaris and Mac OS X GNU Emacs Version 21 Introduction to source code management systems Concurrent versions system Subversion version control system GDB debugger As Unix has progressed, certain commands that were once critical have fallen into disuse. To that end, the book has also dropped material that is no longer relevant, keeping it taut and current. If you're a Unix user or programmer, you'll recognize the value of this complete, up-to-date Unix reference. With chapter overviews, specific examples, and detailed command.
by Arnold Robbins
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SCO UNIX in a Nutshell,
The desktop reference to SCO UNIX and Open Desktop(R), this version of UNIX in a Nutshell shows you what's under the hood of your SCO system. It isn't a scaled-down quick reference of common commands, but a complete reference containing all user, programming, administration, and networking commands. Contents include: All commands and options Shell syntax for the Bourne, Korn, C, and SCO shells Pattern matching with vi, ex, sed, and awk commands Compiler and debugging commands for software development Networking with email, TCP/IP, NFS, and UUCP This edition of UNIX in a Nutshell is the most comprehensive SCO quick reference on the market, a must for any SCO user. You'll want to keep SCO UNIX in a Nutshell close by as you use your computer: it'll become a handy, indispensable reference for working with your SCO system.
by Ellie Cutler
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to UNIX,
Explains the basics of UNIX and covers topics such as booting the system, using various shells, navigating directories and files, opening and editing files, email, chat systems, and system administration
by Bill Wagner
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Writing UNIX Device Drivers,
Writing UNIX Device Drivers provides application programmers with definitive information on writing device drivers for the UNIX operating system. It explains, through, working examples, the issues related to the design and implementation of these important components of application programs. Written by an acknowledged expert, the book uses full source code listings of real devices to explain the underlying concepts. Complete source code is provided for 12 drivers, including: block drivers for a SCSI disk and a line printer a character driver for an intelligent I/O device a streams driver for a token-ring card Covering System V Releases 3 and 4, Writing UNIX Device Drivers provides essential practical advice for all UNIX applications programmers. 0201523744B04062001
by George Pajari
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The AT&T Documentation Guide,
Catalog of the most often requested AT&T documents.
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Mastering Unix Shell Scripting,Bash, Bourne, and Korn Shell Scripting for Programmers, System Administrators, and UNIX Gurus
UNIX expert Randal K. Michael guides you through every detail of writing shell scripts to automate specific tasks. Each chapter begins with a typical, everyday UNIX challenge, then shows you how to take basic syntax and turn it into a shell scripting solution. Covering Bash, Bourne, and Korn shell scripting, this updated edition provides complete shell scripts plus detailed descriptions of each part. UNIX programmers and system administrators can tailor these to build tools that monitor for specific system events and situations, building solid UNIX shell scripting skills to solve real-world system administration problems.
by Randal K. Michael
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