Learning the UNIX Operating System

Learning the UNIX Operating System
ISBN-10
1565923901
ISBN-13
9781565923904
Series
Learning the Unix Operating System
Category
Operating systems (Computers).
Pages
92
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Oreilly & Associates Incorporated
Authors
John Strang, Grace Todino, Jerry D. Peek

Description

Covers such topics as logging in and out, using Windows systems, pipes and filters, managing files and directories, and basic network commands

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