Getting started with UNIX and X

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Getting started with UNIX and X

Torbjörn Andréasson, Jan Skansholm

Addison-Wesley Pub. Co, c1993

  • : pbk.

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Are you looking for straightforward advice to help you master the UNIX System, and do you want to exploit the possibilities offered by a modem window system? If your answer is yes, then Getting Started with Unix and X is the book for you. This self-contained tutorial provides a comprehensive introduction to UNIX, the X Window System and communication tools that will enable you to gain maximum productivity from your UNIX system. With this book you will: Discover the most common versions of UNIX including System V.4, Solaris, Berkeley (BSD) and OSF/1, and become familiar with many useful utility programs Explore the X Window System and the two most common user interfaces: OpenLook/Open Windows and Motif Discover how communication tools affect the user including electronic mail, login, execution of programs on remote computers and file transfer programs Learn how to use and program different UNIX shells (the Bourne, Korn, C and TC shells) Investigate the role of the system administrator Students and practitioners will find this book an invaluable introduction. Packed with thought-provoking ideas and practical hints and tips, Getting Started with Unix and X will show you how easy it is to master this exciting environment.

目次

1. An Introduction to Unix and X History Unix characteristics for the user Components of UNIX The X Window System 2. The First Steps Logging in and out Getting started under X The Motif user interface Introduction to OpenLook and OpenWindows Terminal Windows Calling an X program Shells Text Output How to get help Summary TRONG>3. The File System Plain files Special files Directory files Filenames Operations on the file system The file manager in OpenLook and OpenWindows Some useful programs for use on files Summary 4. More About Shells Redirection Processes The environment Shell variables Editing and history mechanisms Start-up files Start-up files in X Summary 5. Communication History Names and addresses File transfer using rcp File transfer using ftp Executing commands on remote computers using rsh Logging in on remote computers using rlogin Logging in on remote computers using telnet Running on a remote computer under X Network information using rwho and ruptime Talking to other users with write and talk Electronic mail Reading news Summary 6. Text Handling The xedit program The textedit program The vi text editor Formatting documents 7. Shell Scripts Executing shell script files Commands Quotes and other symbols Comments Text output Return codes and exit Specific to Bourne and Korn shells Specific to C and TC shells 8. Program Development Compiling and link editing Interpreting Error-tracing The make program 9. A Little About System Administration Superuser powers Starting up and shutting down the system Adding and removing users Creating a user group Copying using tar Copying using cpio Summary Index

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