Guide to UNIX: Using Linux

Guide to UNIX: Using Linux
ISBN-10
0619130016
ISBN-13
9780619130015
Category
UNIX (Computer file)
Pages
568
Language
English
Published
2001-10
Authors
Tony Gaddis, Jack Dent

Description

Guide to UNIX Using Linux is a hands-on, practical guide that teaches the fundamentals of the UNIX operating system concepts, architecture and administration. These concepts are taught using Linux, a free, PC-compatible UNIX clone that is an ideal teaching tool for many basic and advanced UNIX commands. The power, stability, and flexibility of UNIX has contributed to its popularity in mission-critical business and networking applications.

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