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Sobell M.G., Seebach P. — A Practical Guide to UNIX® for Mac OS® X Users
Sobell M.G., Seebach P. — A Practical Guide to UNIX® for Mac OS® X Users



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Название: A Practical Guide to UNIX® for Mac OS® X Users

Авторы: Sobell M.G., Seebach P.

Аннотация:

Beneath Mac OS® X's stunning graphical user interface (GUI) is the most powerful operating system ever created: UNIX®. With unmatched clarity and insight, this book explains UNIX for the Mac OS X usergiving you total control over your system, so you can get more done, faster. Building on Mark Sobell's highly praised A Practical Guide to the UNIX System, it delivers comprehensive guidance on the UNIX command line tools every user, administrator, and developer needs to mastertogether with the world's best day-to-day UNIX reference.
This book is packed with hundreds of high-quality examples. From networking and system utilities to shells and programming, this is UNIX from the ground upboth the "whys" and the "hows"for every Mac user. You'll understand the relationships between GUI tools and their command line counterparts. Need instant answers? Don't bother with confusing online "manual pages": rely on this book's example-rich, quick-access, 236-page command reference!


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2005

Количество страниц: 1056

Добавлена в каталог: 23.04.2006

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Directory, /private, etc      
Directory, /private, tmp      
Directory, /private, var
Directory, /sbin      
Directory, /System      
Directory, /System, Library      
Directory, /tmp      2nd 3rd
Directory, /Users      
Directory, /usr      
Directory, /usr, /share doc      
Directory, /usr, bin      
Directory, /usr, include
Directory, /usr, info
Directory, /usr, lib      2nd
Directory, /usr, lib: cc, and      
Directory, /usr, lib: shared      
Directory, /usr, sbin
Directory, /usr, share
Directory, /usr, share: terminfo      
Directory, /usr, X11R6      2nd
Directory, /var      
Directory, /var, at      
Directory, /var, at: jobs      
Directory, /var, at: spool
Directory, /var, log      2nd
Directory, /var, root
Directory, /var, spool      2nd
Directory, /Volumes      
Directory, about      
Directory, access permission      
Directory, Applications      
Directory, bin      2nd
Directory, change using cd
Directory, child      2nd
Directory, copy recursively using mv      
Directory, copy, shell script      
Directory, cores      
Directory, create using mkdir      
Directory, cron      
Directory, current      [See Directory; working]
Directory, defined      2nd 3rd 4th
Directory, delete using rmdir
Directory, Desktop      
Directory, dev      2nd 3rd
Directory, doc
Directory, empty
Directory, erase using rmdir      
Directory, etc      
Directory, file      2nd
Directory, hierarchy
Directory, home      2nd 3rd 4th
Directory, home vs. working      
Directory, include      2nd
Directory, info      
Directory, lib      2nd 3rd 4th
Directory, Library      2nd
Directory, link      
Directory, list using ls
Directory, listing      
Directory, log      2nd
Directory, lost+found
Directory, make using mkdir      
Directory, move using mv      
Directory, pam.d      2nd 3rd 4th
Directory, parent      2nd
Directory, pathname      2nd
Directory, private
Directory, remove using rmdir      
Directory, rename using mv      
Directory, root      2nd 3rd
Directory, sbin      2nd
Directory, service      
Directory, share      
Directory, spool      2nd 3rd
Directory, stack manipulation      2nd 3rd
Directory, standard
Directory, System
Directory, terminfo      
Directory, tmp      2nd
Directory, Users      
Directory, var      
Directory, Volumes
Directory, working      
Directory, working, change using cd
Directory, working, defined      
Directory, working, home, versus      
Directory, working, relative pathnames      
Directory, working, significance of      
Directory, working, with      
Directory, X11      
Directory, X11R6      2nd
Directory, ~ (home)      [See Home directory]
dirs builtin      2nd 3rd 4th
dirstack variable      
Disk      
Disk, buffer
Disk, free space      
Disk, partition
Disk, startup      
Disk, usage      
diskutil utility      
Display      
Display, date using date      
Display, end of a file with tail
Display, file using cat
Display, graphical
Display, invisible filename      
Display, machine name
Display, ordered file using sort
Display, sorted file using sort      
Display, system load using w      
Display, text using echo      
Display, top of a file using head
Display, uptime using w      
Display, user list using finger      
Display, user list using w
Display, user list using who
Distributed computing      2nd
ditto utility      
dmesg utility      2nd
dmg filename extension      2nd
DMZ      
DNS      
DNS, about      2nd
DNS, database
DNS, dig utility      
DNS, host utility      
do control structure      2nd 3rd 4th
doc directory      
Document Object Model      [See DOM]
Documentation      
Documentation, finding      
Documentation, online      
Documentation, system      2nd
Dollar sign
Dollar sign, regular expression, in      
Dollar sign, variables, use with      2nd
DOM      
Domain
Domain, name
Domain, Name Service      [See DNS]
Domain, name, not case-sensitive
done control structure      2nd 3rd 4th
Door      
DOS      
DoS attack
DOS, filename
DOS, filename extension      
Double versus single quotation marks      
DPMS
Drag      
Driver, device      2nd
DSA
DSL      2nd
du utility      2nd
dunique variable      
Duplex, full and half
Duplicate lines, getting rid of using uniq      
dyld utility      2nd
dylib filename extension      2nd
Dynamic IP address      
Dynamic library      [See Shared; library]
EBCDIC
echo builtin      2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th
echo utility      
echo variable
ed editor      2nd 3rd
Editor      
EDITOR variable      2nd
Editor, command line
Editor, defined
Editor, ed      2nd 3rd
Editor, emacs
Editor, ex      2nd 3rd
Editor, Readline Library      
Editor, vim
Edwards, Dan
EEPROM
Effective user ID      
egrep utility      2nd 3rd
Electronic mail      [See Mail]
Electronic message, sending using write
Element
ELF binary format
elif control structure
else control structure
else shell keyword      
elvis utility      
EMACS      
emacs utility
emacs, *compilation* buffer
emacs, *Tab Stops* buffer
emacs, about
emacs, acronyms      
emacs, ALT key
emacs, Auto Fill mode
emacs, background shell commands      
emacs, backup      
emacs, buffer      
emacs, buffer, bufferwide replacement      
emacs, buffer, bufferwide search      
emacs, buffer, current      
emacs, buffer, saving and retrieving      
emacs, buffer, state      
emacs, buffer, working with      
emacs, C mode      
emacs, case conversion
emacs, comments
emacs, CONTROL key      
emacs, current buffer      
emacs, cursor
emacs, customizing
emacs, cut text      
emacs, delete      
emacs, Dired mode
emacs, Echo Area
emacs, edit commands
emacs, editing at the cursor      
emacs, erase text
emacs, escape character
emacs, ESCAPE key      2nd
emacs, expressions, working with
emacs, FIFO
emacs, files      
emacs, fill      
emacs, foreground shell commands      
emacs, function, defining      
emacs, global commands
emacs, GUD mode
emacs, help
emacs, human-language modes      
emacs, incremental search
emacs, indention
emacs, insert text      
emacs, interactive replacement      
emacs, key
emacs, key, notation      
emacs, key, remap      
emacs, key, sequences and commands      
emacs, key, use      
emacs, keymaps      
emacs, keystroke notation      
emacs, kill      
emacs, Kill Ring      2nd 3rd
emacs, kill text      
emacs, language-sensitive editing      
emacs, Lisp system, internal      
emacs, major modes      2nd
emacs, Mark      
emacs, Mark Ring      
emacs, META key      2nd
emacs, Minibuffer      
emacs, Mode Line      2nd
emacs, move by      
emacs, move by characters      
emacs, move by lines      
emacs, move by paragraphs      
emacs, move by sentences      
emacs, move by window position      
emacs, move by words      
emacs, move the cursor      
emacs, multilevel backups      
emacs, nonincremental search      
emacs, numeric argument      
emacs, online help      
emacs, paragraphs, working with      
emacs, paste text      
emacs, Point      2nd
emacs, Region
emacs, regular expression search      
emacs, remap keys
emacs, repetition count
emacs, replacement      
emacs, resources      
emacs, retrieving the buffer      
emacs, Rmail mode      
emacs, save, buffer
emacs, save, file      
emacs, scrolling through a buffer      
emacs, search      
emacs, search, bufferwide      
emacs, search, incremental
emacs, search, nonincremental
emacs, search, regular expression      
emacs, search, types of      
emacs, sentences, working with      
emacs, shell commands      
emacs, Shell mode      
emacs, SHIFT key      
emacs, smart completion      
emacs, special characters      
emacs, special-purpose modes      
emacs, start      
emacs, stop      
emacs, subshell      
emacs, TAB key      
emacs, Text mode      
emacs, textual units      
emacs, Tramp mode      
emacs, unconditional replacement      
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