Grep Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))
by John Bambenek and Agnieszka Klus
"Grep Pocket Reference" is the first guide devoted to grep, the powerful utility program that helps you locate content in any file on a Unix or Linux system. Several applications use grep, from mail filtering and system log management to malware analysis and application development, and there are many other ways to use the utility. This pocket reference is ideal for system administrators, security professionals, developers, and others who want to learn more about grep and take new approaches wit...
Mac OS X Panther in a Nutshell
by Chuck Toporek, Chris Stone, and Scott Gever
An instant success among newcomers, longtime Apple(R) fans and serious Unix(R) users alike, the Mac OS(R) X operating system combines stability, simplicity and elegance, and a stunning user interface. What more could Mac users want or need? The answer, of course, is Mac OS X Panther--a sleek and powerful overhaul of Mac OS X that promises to revitalize your Mac with improved views of the system, significant improvements to favorite applications, and numerous added conveniences. As with its prede...
Sams Teach Yourself C++ for Linux in 21 Days
by Jesse Liberty, David B. Horvath, Jonathan Parry-McCulloch, Hal Moroff, and Paul Cevoli
Sams Teach Yourself C++ Programming for Linux in 21 Days teaches you the C++ programming language using the Linux operating system. You will gain a thorough understanding of the basics of C++ programming from a Linux perspective. The Bonus Week includes topics such as XWindows, KDE with QT toolkit, APE Class Library, and Real -time Middleware.
The Exam Cram 2 series from Que Publishing is the smartest, most efficient way for IT professionals to pass a variety of IT exams and become certified. The growing list of certifications covered by Exam Cram 2 now includes Linux Professional Institute Certification Exams 101 and 102. LPIC 1 Exam Cram 2 includes the most up-to-date exam information available. A CD is included and features ExamSim, an innovative exam simulator designed specifically for Linux users featuring randomly chosen questio...
Install Red Hat Linux 8, get connected, and get to work Meet the new, improved GNOME interface and go online with cable and DSL Want a powerful, versatile, and free PC operating system? This handy guide with two CD-ROMs has what you need to toss those other guys out the Windows. Before you can say "tech support," you'll have Red Hat Linux 8 installed and be cruising the Internet, using the newly integrated OpenOffice Suite and RealPlayer, and working with the friendly, revamped GNOME interface...
The ultimate guide to what's under the hood of Red Hat Linux 9, completely revised to unlock its deepest secrets Designed to answer the questions of intermediate-to-advanced Red Hat Linux users who really want to understand the ins and outs of Red Hat Linux and what goes on behind the scenes Takes the reader beyond the obvious information about this complicated operating system, revealing hidden features, tricks and alternate methods that can't be easily found elsewhere: little-known installatio...
Managing Projects with Make (Nutshell Handbooks) (Nutshell S.)
by Steve Talbott
make is one of UNIX's greatest contributions to software development, and this book is the clearest description of make ever written. Even the smallest software project typically involves a number of files that depend upon each other in various ways. If you modify one or more source files, you must relink the program after recompiling some, but not necessarily all, of the sources. make greatly simplifies this process. By recording the relationships between sets of files, make can automatically...
Sobell's book combines the strengths of a tutorial and a reference so that beginners and experienced users alike will gain the knowledge and develop the skills to learn and use Solaris-the Sun Microsystems version of the UNIX operating system. An excellent on-going resource for reference, this book requires no programming experience, and is compatible with all releases of Solaris 2.x and both the Intel (x86) and Sparc versions of Solaris.
This source on networking and configuring UNIX systems and the internetworking of UNIX with DECnet, Novell, Macintosh and X Networks outlines the critical elements of the UNIX operating system, and describes how they relate to the network. In-depth coverage of system elements and configuration, networking fundamentals, client-server applications and system management is provided.
Red Hat Linux X Desktop Kit For Dummies
by Jon Hall and Paul G. Sery
Red Hat has merged its flagship Red Hat Linux product with the Fedora Project to create the Fedora Core distribution. This nifty box offers high-valued items at a low cost. It includes the complete Fedora Core distribution with source code on DVD, two books full of plain-English advice, and a bonus CD-ROM packed with extra tools, e-books, and more. About the DVD --Contains the full Fedora Core distribution with installation, source code, OpenOffice.org office productivity suite, and extra tools...
This volume covers information-sharing in the UNIX environment. It discusses basic protocols; terminology; routines; and communications in the UNIX context. A range of UNIX communication basics including electronic mail, file sharing and client-server relationships are covered.
Fundamentals of UNIX Companion Guide (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
by Cisco Systems, Inc., Jim Lorenz, and Dan Myers
For use within the Cisco Networking Academy Program Fundamentals of UNIX course (version 2.X), sponsored by Sun (R) Microsystems. Hands-on UNIX exercises will be taught using the Solaris Operating Environment. The Fundamentals of UNIX Companion Guide, Second Edition is a convenient, portable desk reference that complements the online course (version 2.X) and provides the student with the knowledge and understanding of UNIX (R) operating system commands, as well as basic Sun Microsystems Solaris...
Practical UNIX address the concerns of the beginning to intermediate UNIX user. Practical UNIX teaches what its namesake promises--practical applications and information that you can easily find and use. You can count on this book to provide solid reference information and practical knowledge necessary to master the ever-complex UNIX. Topics covered in Practical UNIX include listing, finding, displaying, and printing files, generating and using file lists, system security, command-line editing,...
The definitive guide to the basics of one of the most popular operating systems in the world Whether you're a first-time Linux user or you're migrating from another operating system, this book is an ideal introductory guide for getting comfortable with the building-block nature of Linux. Written by bestselling author Christopher Negus, this guide is packed with in-depth descriptions on the basics of Linux desktops, servers, and programming tools and gets you up to speed on all the new and exciti...
This text introduces readers to a widely used version of UNIX called Berkeley System Distribution - or Berkeley UNIX - and the functional basics of the C programming language in the context of understanding, using and appreciating operating systems. The book is divided into three parts: the UNIX operating system; the C programming language; and system programming with C and UNIX.