Beginning Unix (eBook)
480 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-11450-5 (ISBN)
* The authors provide a wealth of real-world experience with the Unix operating system, delivering actual examples while showing some of the common misconceptions and errors that new users make
* Special emphasis is placed on the Apple Mac OS X environment as well as Linux, Solaris, and migrating from Windows to Unix
* A unique conversion section of the book details specific advice and instructions for transitioning Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux users
Paul Love (Cincinnati, OH), CISSP, CISA, CISM, Security+, has been in the IT field for 15 years. Paul holds a Masters of Science degree in Network Security and a Bachelor's in Information Systems. He has co-authored two Linux security books, contributed to multiple Linux/Unix books, and has been the technical editor for over 10 best selling Linux and Unix books. Paul also ran a successful Linux portal site during the dot com era and has been an avid Unix/Linux user and administrator both professionally and as a hobby for many years. Joe Merlino (Boston, MA) is an experienced system administrator with Unix and Linux for more than a decade. Craig Zimmerman (New York, NY) manages UNIX, Macintosh, and Windows systems for Spontaneous, a post-production company in New York City. He previously worked at Chiat/Day helping build the world's most famous virtual advertising agency, managing and networking Unix and Macintosh systems in multiple offices. Jeremy C. Reed (Marysville, WA) is a programmer, a member of NetBSD, and has actively taught FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD administration classes for the past three years. Paul Weinstein (Chicago, IL) has worked on various Unix-based computing platforms, from the mainframe (Harris HCX-9) to the desktop (Powerbook G4) and has developed applications on just about all of the current major branches of Unix in the course of the past 10 years. Recently he has been focusing a lot of his attention on developing and integrating Web-based systems using tools such as Linux, Apache, MySQL, and Perl, and in doing so has brought his unique understanding to a wide range of computing environments ranging from public elementary schools to pioneering open source companies. Currently, Paul works as President and Chief Consultant for the computer consulting firm Kepler Solutions, Inc. David Mercer (Cape Town, South Africa) is a long-time Unix user and PHP programmer who contributed to Beginning PHP4 and Beginning PHP5. He has maintained a keen interest in all things open source ever since he managed to put together a working Beowulf cluster by nicking old computer parts from colleagues and assembling them under his desk.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Who Is This Book For?
What Does This Book Cover?
How This Book Is Structured.
What Do You Need to Use This Book?
Conventions.
Source Code.
Errata.
Chapter 1: Unix Fundamentals.
Chapter 2: First Steps.
Chapter 3: Understanding Users and Groups.
Chapter 4: File System Concepts.
Chapter 5: Customize Your Working Environment.
Chapter 6: Unix Commands In-Depth.
Chapter 7: Editing Files with Vi.
Chapter 8: Advanced Tools.
Chapter 9: Advanced Unix Commands: Sed and AWK.
Chapter 10: Job Control and Process Management.
Chapter 11: Running Programs at Specified Times.
Chapter 12: Security.
Chapter 13: Basic Shell Scripting.
Chapter 14: Advanced Shell Scripting.
Chapter 15: System Logging.
Chapter 16: Unix Networking.
Chapter 17: Perl Programming for Unix Automation.
Chapter 18: Backup Tools.
Chapter 19: Installing Software from Source Code.
Chapter 20: Conversion: Unix for Mac OS Users.
Chapter 21: Conversion: Unix for Windows Users.
Appendix A: Answers.
Appendix B: Useful Unix Web Sites.
Index.
"...works from the ground up, covering Apple OS X (which is Unix based) as well as the Linux and Solaris operating systems." (Publishing News, 25th March 2005)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.3.2015 |
---|---|
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Unix / Linux |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► Hardware | |
Schlagworte | Betriebssysteme / Linux, UNIX • Computer-Ratgeber • End-User Computing • Operating Systems / Linux & UNIX • UNIX |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-11450-0 / 1119114500 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-11450-5 / 9781119114505 |
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt? |
Größe: 9,3 MB
Kopierschutz: Adobe-DRM
Adobe-DRM ist ein Kopierschutz, der das eBook vor Mißbrauch schützen soll. Dabei wird das eBook bereits beim Download auf Ihre persönliche Adobe-ID autorisiert. Lesen können Sie das eBook dann nur auf den Geräten, welche ebenfalls auf Ihre Adobe-ID registriert sind.
Details zum Adobe-DRM
Dateiformat: EPUB (Electronic Publication)
EPUB ist ein offener Standard für eBooks und eignet sich besonders zur Darstellung von Belletristik und Sachbüchern. Der Fließtext wird dynamisch an die Display- und Schriftgröße angepasst. Auch für mobile Lesegeräte ist EPUB daher gut geeignet.
Systemvoraussetzungen:
PC/Mac: Mit einem PC oder Mac können Sie dieses eBook lesen. Sie benötigen eine
eReader: Dieses eBook kann mit (fast) allen eBook-Readern gelesen werden. Mit dem amazon-Kindle ist es aber nicht kompatibel.
Smartphone/Tablet: Egal ob Apple oder Android, dieses eBook können Sie lesen. Sie benötigen eine
Geräteliste und zusätzliche Hinweise
Buying eBooks from abroad
For tax law reasons we can sell eBooks just within Germany and Switzerland. Regrettably we cannot fulfill eBook-orders from other countries.
aus dem Bereich