Linux System Commands
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:21/03/2000
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Price:$67.99
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* KDE and GNOME
* File management
* text processing
* Internet and e-mail
* Mtools and programming
With this flexible guide, you can look up commands by function, name, or DOS equivalent.
Biography
Kevin Reichard is a UNIX/Linux expert and a prolific computer book author. Together, they also collaborated on Linux Configuration and Installation, now in its fourth edition.
Table of Contents
PART I: ILLUMINATING LINUX PROCEDURES.
Chapter 1: Linux Structures and Commands.
Chapter 2: Linux Commands Demystified.
Chapter 3: Linux/DOS Cross-Reference.
Chapter 4: Linux Commands A to Z.
PART II: THE COMMANDS.
Chapter 5: General-Purpose Commands.
Chapter 6: File-Management Commands.
Chapter 7: Text-Processing Commands.
Chapter 8: Internet/Electronic-Mail Commands.
Chapter 9: Programming Commands.
Chapter 10: Networking Commands.
Chapter 11: Mtools Commands.
PART III: INTERACTING VIA LINUX SHELL.
Chapter 12: Linux Shells.
Index.
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