Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 1302 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
- Edition: 1st Edition July 19, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 007211892X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0072118926
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 7.3 x 2.6 inches
- Weighs: 5.2 pounds
Book Description
UNIX market is very strong--sales exceed that of Windows NT by a large margin. A thorough revision of UNIX SVR4: An Introduction. Comprehensive coverage of UNIX/NT integration. Uniquely qualified authors-each wroks at Bell Labs, the UNIX birthplace.
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The Definitive Resource on UNIX
Master UNIX--including Linux, HP-UX, UnixWare, and Solaris--using the in-depth insight offered in this authoritative reference. Written by experts at AT&T Labs, UNIX's birthplace, UNIX: The Complete Reference provides a detailed discussion of system and network administration, application development, and UNIX/NT integration. You'll get step-by-step instructions on how to begin using UNIX, how to install and configure UNIX on your PC, and how to use the tools and utilities that make UNIX so useful. Whether you are new to UNIX or an experienced user wanting to expand your expertise, UNIX: The Complete Reference is your one-stop resource for all you need to know about UNIX.
Inside, you'll find out how to:
- Master UNIX commands and UNIX graphical user interfaces including: CDE, KDE, and Enlightenment
- Connect to the Internet and send cross-platform e-mail
- Use a Web browser and create Web pages
- Administer UNIX Systems, including Linux, HP-UX, and Solaris
- Integrate UNIX and Windows
- Connect your computer to servers and networks
- Set up and configure your Web server using Apache
- Develop applications with shell programming, awk, Perl, Tcl, C++, and Java
- Protect your system to achieve optimal security
Reader Reviews
This book works as a reference for those who have some experience with UNIX. If you are beginner there is "UNIX essentials" DVD on Amazon that contains the complete training course. This book while very informative presumes some degree of familiarity with UNIX that DVD course delivers. Take them both, they make quite efficient set.
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