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A beginner's guide to UNIX N. P Gopalan; B. Sivaselvan

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : PHI Learning, 2009.Description: xv, 272 p.: 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788120337862
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.43 GOP
Contents:
Introduction to Operating System Encounter with UNIX Commands General Purpose Commands The UNIX Files System UNIX Files Continued UNIX Files: Security Features The VI (vi) Editor UNIX Shell UNIX Processes Setting Up the Workspace and Environment Communication Features of UNIX UNIX Files: Advanced Features UNIX Filters The grep and sed filters in UNIX The Shell Programming in UNIX UNIX Administrators Commands UNIX Networking Commands The AWK Filters PERL Manipulation Advanced Features and Commands with vi Editor UNIX Files Related System Calls UNIX Process Related System Calls
Summary: Operating system (OS) forms the interface between an end user and a system hardware. UNIX as an operating system remains the actual cost-free and user-friendly system hardware with regard to programming features. This text provides, in an easy-to-understand language, an in-depth analysis of various UNIX features supported as commands, highlighting their uniqueness and advantages in relation to Windows OS. The text begins with a brief account of what an operating system is. Then it goes to give the various general purpose UNIX commands and emergency commands with the command syntax. Besides, the text explores files and processes, the major building blocks of UNIX OS, their security features, and system calls. UNIX shell programming, vi editor––one of the powerful editors supported by UNIX OS––and communicating features and their commands are also dealt with at length. The book concludes with a discussion on file transfer, UNIX filters, PERL manipulation, administrator and networking commands.
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Introduction to Operating System
Encounter with UNIX Commands
General Purpose Commands

The UNIX Files System

UNIX Files Continued


UNIX Files: Security Features


The VI (vi) Editor



UNIX Shell




UNIX Processes




Setting Up the Workspace and Environment





Communication Features of UNIX






UNIX Files: Advanced Features






UNIX Filters






The grep and sed filters in UNIX






The Shell Programming in UNIX







UNIX Administrators Commands








UNIX Networking Commands









The AWK Filters










PERL Manipulation










Advanced Features and Commands with vi Editor









UNIX Files Related System Calls











UNIX Process Related System Calls










Operating system (OS) forms the interface between an end user and a system hardware. UNIX as an operating system remains the actual cost-free and user-friendly system hardware with regard to programming features. This text provides, in an easy-to-understand language, an in-depth analysis of various UNIX features supported as commands, highlighting their uniqueness and advantages in relation to Windows OS.

The text begins with a brief account of what an operating system is. Then it goes to give the various general purpose UNIX commands and emergency commands with the command syntax. Besides, the text explores files and processes, the major building blocks of UNIX OS, their security features, and system calls. UNIX shell programming, vi editor––one of the powerful editors supported by UNIX OS––and communicating features and their commands are also dealt with at length. The book concludes with a discussion on file transfer, UNIX filters, PERL manipulation, administrator and networking commands.

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