Linux Desk ReferencePrentice Hall Professional, 2002 - 583 Seiten Completely updated with hundreds of new examples! The only Linux reference with examples for every command All-new chapters on the Apache Web server, tc shell, and Emacs editor Organized by task, so you can find it fast! The practical, handy desk reference for every Linux user-now completely updated! Linux Desk Reference, Second Edition packs information about every command Linux users need-organized for maximum value and convenience. Scott Hawkins has updated entries throughout the book, and added four new chapters-including all-new coverage of the tc shell, Emacs editor, and Apache Web server. This friendly reference is organized by task so you can find what you need even if you don't know what it's called! Unlike other Linux references, this one delivers practical examples for every command it contains-plus hundreds of invaluable tips, warnings, diagrams, and sample outputs. And if you're a Linux expert, you'll love the "roadmap-style" alphabetical fast-find reference section! No matter what you need to know about Linux, it's here... Files and the filesystem Sessions, users, and groups Networking I/O, devices, and disks Apache Web services Windows connectivity Security X Window System Printers and print queues Text editors-including vi and Emacs The Linux kernel Scripting Email Comparing and merging files Scheduling Archiving and compression Performance monitoring Startup/shutdown Daemons Shells-including bash and tc Pattern matching Processes Diagnostics Tuning NIS/NFS Development resources And more! Whether you're a sysadmin, developer, power user, or newbie, get the most convenient, up-to-date Linux reference you can buy: Linux Desk Reference, Second Edition ! Praise for the first edition "Hawkins provides a superior combination of explanations, descriptions, and examples. Every Linux user, whether novice or experienced administrator, will value the organization and contents of the Linux Desk Reference." - SysAdmin magazine (Sept. 2000). |
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CHAPTER | 6 |
CHAPTER | 16 |
CHAPTER | 22 |
CHAPTER | 27 |
CHAPTER | 32 |
CHAPTER | 36 |
PART 4 | 51 |
USERS | 61 |
CHAPTER 20 | 269 |
CHAPTER 21 | 287 |
EMACS | 299 |
CHAPTER 23 | 313 |
PART 3 | 333 |
CHAPTER 25 | 345 |
CHAPTER 26 | 484 |
CHAPTER 33 | 486 |
CHAPTER 7 | 73 |
CHAPTER 9 | 101 |
PART 2 | 235 |
CHAPTER 18 | 247 |
CHAPTER 19 | 257 |
CHAPTER 35 | 509 |
APPENDIX A | 551 |
GLOSSARY | 567 |
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aliases arguments bash blocks buffer bytes Change characters command line configuration file create current working directory cursor daemon database debug default Delete device directory stack Disable disk Display information Display version information Emacs entry environment variable Example execute fdisk file name filename filespec filesystem format grep group id hard link history list home directory host hostname Include inetd information and exit inode interactive invoked job number kernel kill Linux login shell match messages mode negatable option password path pattern printer priority process id prompt Remove root sequence server setterm shell script shell variable signal socket space specified file specified number standard input standard output startup string subdirectories superuser swap symbolic links Tell stty termcap terminal terminfo TIP TIP troff UNIX user id user name user's verbose word xterm