UNIX
Unix is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy.
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Written by experienced UNIX system administrator and Network Engineer Babak Farrokhi, this book is a guide to FreeBSD for network administrators. Users will learn to work with and extract full...
Regular expressions are a central element of UNIX utilities like egrep and programming languages such as Perl. But whether you're a UNIX user or not, you can benefit from a better understanding of...
There's a reason that a large slice of the open-source movement has defected from running Linux on its laptops to running Mac OS X. The reason is the Unix core that underlies Mac OS X, and the...
Automating UNIX and Linux Administration will focus on automating the tedious daily tasks of system administration. It will provide real-world examples and explore the existing tools that will help...
In this book, five years in the making, the author encapsulates three decades of unwritten, hard-won software engineering wisdom. Raymond brings together for the first time the philosophy, design...
This major revision of the best-selling and single most comprehensive guide to UNIX system administration is ideal as both an introductory tutorial for those new to system administration AND a...
Most all Unix administration books only cover what Unix commands and issues are. I wrote this book so that you could discover WHY, WHEN and WHAT the repercussions of being an administrator is. The...
Many useful & easy to understand UNIX commands. VI, Korn and other shell environments & editing commands. Great for a first timer or a seasoned professional needing a refresher. Simply the best...