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 Learning UNIX for Mac OS X Tiger 4th Edition
  

  Learning UNIX for Mac OS X Tiger 4th Edition by Dave Taylor

  • Published by: O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
  • Author: Dave Taylor
  • Page Count: 256
  • Group: APPLE MACINTOSH - UNIX
  • ISBN: 0596009151/9780596009151
  • Published: Jun 2005

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Learning UNIX for Mac OS X Tiger 4th Edition
Beneath Mac OS X Tiger's easy-to-use Aqua interface lies a
powerful Unix engine. Mac users know that Unix is at their
fingertips, if only they knew how to access it. Learning
Unix for Mac OS X Tiger provides Mac users with a
user-friendly tour of the Unix world concealed beneath Mac
OS X's hood and shows how to make the most use of the
command-line tools.

Thoroughly revised and updated for Mac OS X Tiger, this new
edition introduces Mac users to the Terminal application and
shows you how to navigate the command interface, explore
hundreds of Unix applications that come with the Mac, and,
most importantly, how to take advantage of both the Mac and
Unix interfaces. Readers will learn how to:
Launch and configure the Terminal application
Customize the shell environment
Manage files and directories
Search with Spotlight from the command line
Edit and create text files with vi and Pico
Perform remote logins
Access internet functions, and much more
Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger is a clear, concise
introduction to what you need to know to learn the basics of
Unix on Tiger. If you want to master the command-line, this
gentle guide to using Unix on Mac OS X Tiger is well worth
its cover price.

Preface
1. Why Use Unix?
      The Power of Unix
      Thousands of Free Applications
      Power Internet Connections
      A Simple Guided (Unix) Tour
      The 10 Most Common Unix Commands
2. Using the Terminal
      Launching the Terminal
      Customizing Your Terminal Session
      Working with the Terminal
      Customizing the Shell Environment
      Advanced Shell Customization
      The Unresponsive Terminal
3. Exploring the Filesystem
      The Mac OS X Filesystem
      Listing Files and Directories
      Protecting and Sharing Files
      Changing Your Password
      Superuser Privileges with sudo
      Exploring External Volumes
4. File Management
      File and Directory Names
      File and Directory Wildcards
      Looking Inside Files
      grep
      Creating and Editing Files
      Managing Files
5. Finding Files and Information
      The Oddly Named grep Command
      Finding Files with locate
      Using Find to Explore Your Filesystem
      Shining a Light on Spotlight
6. Redirecting I/O
      Standard Input and Standard Output
      Pipes and Filters
      Printing
7. Multitasking
      Running a Command in the Background
      Checking on a Process
      Canceling a Process
      Launching GUI Applications
8. Taking Unix Online
      Remote Logins
      Transferring Files
      Practice
9. Of Windows and X11
      X11
      X11 and the Internet
10. Open Source Software Via Fink
      Installing Fink
      Using FinkCommander
      Some Picks
11. Where to Go from Here
      Documentation
      Customizing your Unix Experience
Index