Understanding UNIXThis introduction to Unix aims to guide users through basic command usage, electronic mail shell programming, administration and security. It considers the use of third party applications such as WordPerfect and Microsoft Word and includes quick reference appendices. |
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chapter two Simple Commands | 15 |
chapter three MEET THE UNIX FILE SYSTEM | 28 |
chapter four Creating Your Own Files | 45 |
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