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Figgins S., Love R., Robbins A. — Linux in a Nutshell
Figgins S., Love R., Robbins A. — Linux in a Nutshell



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Название: Linux in a Nutshell

Авторы: Figgins S., Love R., Robbins A.

Аннотация:

Over the last few years, Linux has grown both as an operating system and a tool for personal and business use. Simultaneously becoming more user friendly and more powerful as a back-end system, Linux has achieved new plateaus: the newer filesystems have solidified, new commands and tools have appeared and become standard, and the desktop — including new desktop environments — have proved to be viable, stable, and readily accessible to even those who don't consider themselves computer gurus.

Whether you're using Linux for personal software projects, for a small office or home office (often termed the SOHO environment), to provide services to a small group of colleagues, or to administer a site responsible for millions of email and web connections each day, you need quick access to information on a wide range of tools. This book covers all aspects of administering and making effective use of Linux systems. Among its topics are booting, package management, and revision control. But foremost in Linux in a Nutshell are the utilities and commands that make Linux one of the most powerful and flexible systems available.

Now in its fifth edition, Linux in a Nutshell brings users up-to-date with the current state of Linux. Considered by many to be the most complete and authoritative command reference for Linux available, the book covers all substantial user, programming, administration, and networking commands for the most common Linux distributions.

Comprehensive but concise, the fifth edition has been updated to cover new features of major Linux distributions. Configuration information for the rapidly growing commercial network services and community update services is one of the subjects covered for the first time.

But that's just the beginning. The book covers editors, shells, and LILO and GRUB boot options. There's also coverage of Apache, Samba, Postfix, sendmail, CVS, Subversion, Emacs, vi, sed, gawk, and much more. Everything that system administrators, developers, and power users need to know about Linux is referenced here, and they will turn to this book again and again.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Издание: fifth edition

Год издания: 2005

Количество страниц: 944

Добавлена в каталог: 31.03.2007

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variables, bash and ksh shell, built-in      
variables, bash and ksh shell, discipline functions (ksh93)      
variables, bash and ksh shell, other      
variables, bash and ksh shell, special prompt strings      
variables, CVSROOT directory      
variables, declaring in bash      
vbeprobe command (GRUB)      
vdir command      
vendor branch (CVS)      
verbose command (ftp)      
verify command (svnadmin)      
verifying ISO9660 image      
Version command      
version command, CVS      
version command, ex      
version-control systems      
version-control systems, CVS      
versioned metadata      
vfat filesystem      
vi editor      2nd 3rd
vi editor, command mode      
vi editor, command-line syntax      
vi editor, command-line syntax, options      
vi editor, commands      
vi editor, commands, accessing multiple files      
vi editor, commands, edit commands      
vi editor, commands, insert      
vi editor, commands, interaction with system      
vi editor, commands, macros      
vi editor, commands, miscellaneous      
vi editor, commands, movement      
vi editor, commands, saving and exiting      
vi editor, commands, status-line      
vi editor, commands, syntax      
vi editor, commands, user-defined, characters for      2nd
vi editor, configuration      
vi editor, configuration, :set command      
vi editor, configuration, example .exrc file      
vi editor, configuration, ~/.exrc file      
vi editor, ex commands in      
vi editor, ex editor      
vi editor, insert mode      
vi editor, metacharacters in replacement patterns      
vi editor, modes      
vi editor, operating modes      
vi editor, overview      
vi editor, pattern-matching metacharacters      
vidmode command      
view command (ex)      
vile text editor      
vim      
vim command      
vim editor      
vim editor, visual mode      
virtual consoles      
virtual consoles, number of, determining      
virtual memory statistics, displaying (vmstat)      
virtual terminal N, switching to      
virtual terminals      
virtual terminals, deallocating and destroying      
virtual terminals, LED flag settings      
virtual terminals, Meta-key handling      
virtual terminals, openvt command      
visual command (ex)      
VISUAL internal variable (cvs)      
visual mode (vim)      
vmstat command      
volname command      
vsplit command (ex)      
w command      
w command (sed)      
wait command      
wait command, bash and ksh      
wait command, lftp      
wall command      
wall command, ex editor      
warnquota command      
watch command      
watch command, CVS      
watchers command (CVS)      
WAV format, converting CDDA to      
wc command      
whatis command      
whatis database, searching with apropos      
When      
whence command (ksh)      
whereis command      
which command      
while command, awk      
while shell keyword      
whitespace, converting to tabs (unexpand)      
who command      
whoami command      
whois command      
width format specifier (printf and sprintf)      
Windows      
Windows, dual booting, NT/2000/XP and Linux      
windows, Emacs      
windows, Emacs buffer      
windows, Emacs commands for      
Windows, FAT and VFAT filesystems      
windows, vi commands for      
Windows-based networking      
wireless network interface, configuration commands      
wlancfg command      
wnext command (ex)      
word character class, bash and ksh shells      
word-abbreviation commands, Emacs      
wq command (ex)      
wqall command (ex)      
write command      
write command, ex      
write messages sent to your terminal by others      
X command (ex)      
x command (sed)      
X Window System (XFree86)      ix
xargs command      
xdigit character class      
XDR (external data representation)      
XFS (Extensible Filesystem)      
xinetd command      
xit command (ex)      
xor function (gawk)      
y command (sed)      
yacc command      
yank command      
yank command, Emacs      
yank command, ex      
yanking (pasting) text in Emacs      
yanking and putting commands (sed)      
yes command      
yet another compiler-compiler (yacc)      
youngest command (svnlook)      
ypbind command      2nd
ypcat command      
ypinit command      2nd
ypmatch command      
yppasswd command      
yppasswdd command      
yppoll command      
yppush command      2nd
ypserv command      2nd
ypset command      
yptest command      
ypwhich command      
ypxfr command      
Yum (Yellow Dog updater modified)      
yum command      
Yum, yum command      
Yum, yum commands, summary of      
z command (ex)      
zcat command      
zcmp command      
zdiff command      
zdump command      
zforce command      
zgrep command      
zic command      
ZIP drives      
zless command      
zmore command      
znew command      
zonefile (secure DNS)      
zsh      
[ ] (brackets)      
[ ] (brackets), array index in bc      
[ ] (brackets), enclosing character classes      
[ ] (brackets), metacharacter in pattern matching      
[ ] (brackets), optional elements in syntax descriptions      
[ ] (brackets), [[ ]] command, bash and ksh      
\ (backslash)      
\ (backslash), escaping metacharacters      
\ (backslash), quoting in bash and ksh      
\", beginning of an Emacs buffer
\', end of an Emacs buffer      
\( \) metacharacters, enclosing subpatterns      
\B (interword match)      
\b (word boundary) escape sequence      
\e in replacement patterns      
\L (lowercase), all characters in replacement pattern      
\l (lowercase), first character in replacement pattern      
\U (uppercase), all characters in replacement pattern      
\u (uppercase), first character in replacement pattern      
\W, matching any non-word character      
\w, matching any word character      
^ (caret)      
^ (caret), exclusive OR operator      
^ (caret), exponentiation operator      
^ (caret), metacharacter in pattern matching      
^ (caret), metacharacter in pattern matching, beginning of line assertion      
^ (caret), metacharacter in pattern matching, inverting character class      
^ (caret), ^= assignment operator      2nd
_ (underscores)      
_ (underscores), tag names      
{ } (braces)      
{ } (braces), grouping statements in bc      
{ } (braces), metacharacter in pattern matching      
{ } (braces), sed editor, nesting command addresses      
|
| (vertical bar)      
| (vertical bar), |& operator, two-way pipe to another process
| (vertical bar), |= assignment operator      
| (vertical bar), || OR operator      2nd
| , alternation in pattern matching      
| , in syntax descriptions      
| , multiple patterns separated by      
| , OR operator      
~ (tilde)      
~ (tilde), ex command      
~ (tilde), mail formatting escape sequences      
~ (tilde), metacharacter in replacement patterns      
~ (tilde), negation operator      
~ (tilde), regular expression match operator      
~ (tilde), shell variables, CVS      
~ (tilde), ssh escape characters      
~ (tilde), ~ !~ match regular expression and negation      
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