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Introduction to Unix and Linux
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by John Muster
Sales Rank: 389416
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$63.67
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Paperback: 688 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition December 9, 2002
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0072226951
ISBN-13: 978-0072226959
Product Dimensions:
8.9 x 7.4 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds
Product Description
Ideal for students with little or no computer experience, this essential learning tool is filled with fundamental skill-building exercises, hands-on tutorials, and clear explanations. And, it’s written by a leading UNIX and Linux curriculum developer and instructor, making it perfect for both learning -- and teaching -- the basics.
Back Cover Copy
Essential IT Skills for On-the-Job Success
Includes Student Edition of Red Hat Linux on CD-ROM
John Muster, leading UNIX and Linux Curriculum Developer and Instructor at the University of California Berkeley Extension, will teach you how to use UNIX and Linux through clear presentation of the concepts, hands-on tutorials and exercises, illustrations, chapter reviews, and more. This classroom-tested resource covers all the essential features of UNIX and Linux and allows you to learn by applying your skills to real-world scenarios.
Inside this book, you will learn to: - Log on to a UNIX/Linux system
- Run programs to obtain system and user information
- Create and execute shell scripts
- Use the visual editor (vi)
- Use multiple utilities in scripts
- Create and change directories
- Specify instructions to the shell
- Set and use permissions for files and directories
- Control user processes
- Manage, print, and archive large files
- Access and tour graphical desktops
- Administer a Linux PC system
In each chapter, you'll find: - Learning objectives
- Skills-check sections
- Hands-on tutorials
- Fundamental skill-building exercises
- Illustrations and figures
- Chapter self-tests
- End-of-chapter summaries, quizzes, and projects
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Introduction to Unix and Linux
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Price: $63.67

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