Learning Unix for the Mac OS X

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): Oreilly & Associates Inc
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Summary

The success of Apple's operating system, Mac OS X, and its Unix roots has brought many new potential Unix users searching for information. The Terminal application and that empty command line can be daunting at first, but users understand it can bring them power and flexibility. "Learning Unix for Mac OS X is a concise introduction to just what a reader needs to know to get a started with Unix on Mac OS X. Many Mac users are familiar and comfortable with the easy-to-use elegance of the GUI. With Mac OS X, they now have the ability to not only continue to use their preferred platform, but to explore the powerful capabilities of Unix. "Learning Unix for Mac OS X gives the reader information on how to use the Terminal application, become functional with the command interface, explore many Unix applications, and learn how to take advantage of the strengths of both interfaces.The reader will find all the common commands simply explained with accompanying examples, exercises, and opportunities for experimentation. The book even includes problem checklists along the way to help the reader if they get stuck. The books begins with a introduction to the Unix environment to encourage the reader to get comfortable with the command line. The coverage then expands to launching and configuring the Terminal application--the heart of the Unix interface for the Mac OS X user. The text also introduces how to manage, create, edit, and transfer files. Most everyone using a computer today knows the importance of the internet. And L"earning Unix for Mac OS X provides instruction on how to use function such as mail, chat, and web browsing from the command line. A unique challenge for Mac OS X users isprinting from the command line. The book contains an entire chapter on how to configure and utilize the various print functions.The book has been reviewed by Apple for technological accuracy and brandishes the Apple Development Connection (ADC) logo.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Getting Started
1(12)
Working in the Unix Environment
1(6)
Syntax of Unix Command Lines
7(3)
Types of Commands
10(1)
The Unresponsive Terminal
11(2)
Using Unix
13(20)
The Unix Filesystem
13(11)
Looking Inside Files with less
24(2)
Protecting and Sharing Files
26(5)
Graphical Filesystem Browsers
31(1)
Completing File and Directory Names
32(1)
File Management
33(17)
File and Directory Names
33(1)
File and Directory Wildcards
34(2)
Creating and Editing Files
36(6)
Managing Your Files
42(8)
Customizing Your Session
50(11)
Launching Terminal
50(5)
Customizing Your Shell Environment
55(5)
Further Customization
60(1)
Printing
61(11)
Formatting and Print Commands
61(6)
Configuring Your LPR Printer
67(5)
Redirecting I/O
72(9)
Standard Input and Standard Output
72(4)
Pipes and Filters
76(5)
Accessing the Internet
81(10)
Remote Logins
81(3)
Transferring Files
84(7)
Unix-Based Internet Tools
91(23)
Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
91(2)
Electronic Mail
93(10)
Usenet News
103(4)
Interactive Chat
107(7)
Multitasking
114(6)
Running a Command in the Background
114(2)
Checking on a Process
116(2)
Canceling a Process
118(2)
Where to Go from Here
120(5)
Documentation
120(3)
Shell Aliases and Functions
123(1)
Programming
123(2)
Appendix: Configuring Sendmail 125(2)
Glossary 127(4)
Index 131

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