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    UNIX in a nutshell
    Learning the Vi Editor
    The UNIX CD Bookshelf
    • The UNIX CD Bookshelf

      • 444pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
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      Computer professionals increasingly rely on the Web, online help, and other online information sources to solve information pain. Now O'Reilly's CD Bookshelf gives you convenient online access to your favorite books on your CD-ROM drive. The UNIX CD Bookshelfcontains a powerhouse of UNIX Animal books from O'Reilly plus the complete text and software fromUNIX Power Tools-- all readable with your Web browser on a convenient CD-ROM. A bonus hard-copy book,UNIX in a Nutshell, System V Edition, is also included. In addition toUNIX Power Tools, you'll find the complete text of the following books:Learning the UNIX Operating System, 4th Edition;Learning the vi Editor, 5th Edition;sed & awk, 2nd Edition;Learning the Korn Shell; andUNIX in a Nutshell, System V Edition. Never has it been easier to learn, or look up, what you need to know online. Formatted in HTML,The UNIX CD Bookshelfcan be read by any Web browser. The books are fully searchable and cross-referenced. In addition to individual indexes for each book, a master index for the entire library is provided.

      The UNIX CD Bookshelf
    • For many users, working in the UNIX environment means using vi, a full- screen text editor available on most UNIX systems. Even those who know vi often make use of only a small number of its features. This handbook is a complete guide to text editing with vi. Quickly learn the basics of editing, cursor movement, and global search and replacement. Then take advantage of the more subtle power of vi. Extend your editing skills by learning to use ex, a powerful line editor, from within vi. Topics covered include: Basic editing Moving around in a hurry Beyond the basics Greater power with ex Global search and replacement Customizing vi and ex Command shortcuts Also includes a pull-out quick-reference card.

      Learning the Vi Editor
    • UNIX in a nutshell

      • 444pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
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      You may have seen UNIX quick-reference guides, but you've never seen anything like UNIX in a Nutshell . Not a scaled-down quick reference of common commands, UNIX in a Nutshell is a complete reference containing all commands and options, along with generous descriptions and examples that put the commands in context. For all but the thorniest UNIX problems, this one reference should be all the documentation you need.The second edition of UNIX in a Nutshell starts with thorough coverage of System V Release 3. To that, we've added the many new commands that were added to Release 4 and additional commands that were added to Solaris 2.0.Contents If you currently use either SVR3 or SVR4 or are planning to in the future, or if you're a Sun user facing the transition to Solaris, you'll want this book. UNIX in a Nutshell is the most comprehensive quickref on the market, a must for any UNIX user.

      UNIX in a nutshell