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Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell 3rd Edition
Following the common-sense O'Reilly style, Mac OS X Tiger in
a Nutshell cuts through the chaff and gives you practical
details you can use every day. Everything you need to know
about the Unix side of Mac OS X has been systematically
documented in this book.
Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell offers a complete overview of
Mac
OS X Tiger (Version 10.4), focusing on the BSD Unix
layer. This book familiarizes you with over 300 of Tiger's
Unix commands, the Terminal application, file management,
system and network administration issues, and more.
Completely revised for Mac OS X Tiger, this book offers:
The most complete and thorough coverage of Mac OS X's Unix
commands you'll find anywhere (even in the system)
An overview of basic system and network administration
features, including coverage of NetInfo and Directory
Services
An introduction to using Mac OS X's Unix command-line
interface, the Terminal application
An overview of Mac OS X's Unix text editors, including vi
and Emacs
Information on shell syntax variables for Tiger's default
Unix shell, bash
Each command and option in this book's Unix Command
Reference has been painstakingly tested and checked against
Tiger; even the manpages that ship with Mac OS X can't
compete in accuracy. Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell is the
most comprehensive quick reference on the market and is a
must for any serious Mac user.
Chapter 1
Preface
1. Introduction
What You'll Find
Beginner's Guide
2. Unix Command Reference
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
3. Using the Terminal
Using the Terminal
Process Management
4. Shell Overview
Introduction to the Shell
Shell Flavors
Common Features
Differing Features
5. bash: The Bourne-Again Shell
Invoking the Shell
Syntax
Variables
Arithmetic Expressions
Command History
Job Control
Built-in Commands
6. Pattern Matching
Filenames Versus Patterns
Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program
Metacharacters
Examples of Searching
7. The vi Editor
Review of vi Operations
vi Command-Line Options
ex Command-Line Options
Movement Commands
Edit Commands
Saving and Exiting
Accessing Multiple Files
Window Commands
Interacting with the Shell
Macros
Miscellaneous Commands
Alphabetical List of Keys in Command Mode
Syntax of ex Commands
Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
vi Configuration
8. The Emacs Editor
Emacs Concepts
Typical Problems
Notes on the Tables
Summary of Commands by Group
Summary of Commands by Key
Summary of Commands by Name
9. Filesystem Overview
Mac OS X Filesystems
Filesystem Organization
Hidden Files
The File Permissions System
10. Directory Services
Understanding Directory Services
Programming with Directory Services
Configuring Directory Services
NetInfo Manager
Directory Services Utilities
Managing Groups
Managing Users and Passwords
Managing Hostnames and IP Addresses
Exporting Directories with NFS
Flat Files and Their Directory Services Counterparts
Restoring the Directory Services Database
11. Running Network Services
Network Services Overview
Running Services in Mac OS X
Mail Services
Web Services
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Remote Login Services
File Sharing Services
Daemon Management
12. The X Window System
Installing X11
Running X11
Customizing X11
X11-based Applications and Libraries
Connecting to Other X Window Systems
Virtual Network Computing
13. The Defaults System
Property Lists
Viewing and Editing Property Lists
Index
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