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Unix Syed Mansoor Sarwar

Unix By Syed Mansoor Sarwar

Unix by Syed Mansoor Sarwar


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Provides an introductory UNIX textbook and a reference. This book begins with a Unix quick start and then tours the UNIX applications interface, guiding the student though operating system utilities including process, file storage, and I/O management. It offers an additional coverage of UNIX software development tools and quick-reference commands.

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Unix: The Textbook by Syed Mansoor Sarwar

The second edition of this book continues its balance as an introductory UNIX textbook and a reference. It begins with a Unix quick start and then tours the UNIX applications interface, guiding the student though operating system utilities including process, file storage, and I/O management. This unique organization combined with additional coverage of UNIX software development tools and a quick-reference command in the introduction benefits the beginning student as well as the skilled UNIX user in demand of a solid reference text.

Table of Contents

(Each Chapter begins with an Introduction and concludes with a Summary and Problems.)

0. A Quick-Start Into the UNIX Operating System.

The Structure of a UNIX Command.

Logging-on and Logging-off.

File Maintenance Commands and Help on UNIX Command Usage.

Utility Commands.

Command Aliases.



1. Overview of Operating Systems.

What Is an Operating System?

Operating System Services.

Character Versus Graphical User Interfaces.

Types of Operating Systems.

The UNIX Family.



2. Brief History of the UNIX Operating System.

Historical Development of the UNIX Operating System.

Variations in UNIX Systems.



3. Getting Started.

Computer System Hardware.

UNIX Software Architecture.

Logging On and Logging Off.

Correcting Mistakes.

Some Important System Setups.



4. UNIX Shells.

Various UNIX Shells.

Shell Metacharacters.



5. Editing Text Files.

How to Do Short and Simple Edits by Using the pico Editor.

Obtaining More Control by Using the vi Editor.

Getting Maximum Control by Using the emacs Editor.



6. Electronic Mail.

Sending and Receiving E-mail Using the mail Command.

Graphical E-mail with KMail.

pine-Another Full-Screen Display e-mail System.



7. Files and File System Structure.

The UNIX File Concept.

Types of Files.

File System Structure.

Navigating the File Structure.

File Representation and Storage in UNIX.

Standard Files and File Descriptions.

End of File (eof) Marker.



8. File Security.

Password-Based Protection.

Encryption-Based Protection.

Protection Based on Access Permission.

Determining and Changing File Access Privileges.

Special Acces Bits.



9. Basic File Processing.

Viewing Contents of Text Files.

Copying, Moving, and Removing Files.

Appending to Files.

Combining Files.

Comparing Files.

Removing Repeated Lines.

Printing Files and Controlling Print Jobs.



10. Advanced File Processing.

Regular Expressions.

Compressing Files.

Sorting Files.

Searching for Commands and Files.

Searching Files.

Cutting and Pasting.

Encoding and Decoding.

File Encryption and Decryption.



11. File Sharing.

Duplicate Shared Files.

Common Login for Memebers of a Team.

Setting Appropriate Access Permissions on Shared Files.

Common Group for Members of a Team.

File Sharing Via Links.



12. Redirection and Piping.

Standard Files.

Input Redirection.

Output Redirection.

Combining Input and Output Redirection.

I/O Redirection with File Descriptors.

Redirection Standard Error.

Redirecting stdout and stderr in One Command.

Redirecting stdin, stdout, and stderr in One Command.

Redirecting Without Overwriting File Contents (Appending).

UNIX Pipes.

Redirection and Piping Combined.

Error Redirection in the C Shell.

Recap of I/O and Error Redirection.

UNIX FIFOs.



13. Processes.

Running Multiple Processes Simultaneously.

UNIX Process States.

Execution of Shell Commands.

Process Attributes.

Process and Job Control.

Process Hierarchy in UNIX.



14. Networking and Internetworking.

Computer Networks and Internetworks.

The Reasons for Computer Networks and Internetworks.

Network Models.

The TCP/IP Protocol Suite.

Internet Services and Protocols.

The Client-Server Software Model.

Application Software.



15. Introductory Bourne Shell Programming.

Running a Bourne Shell Script.

Shell Variables and Related Commands.

Passing Arguments to Shell Scripts.

Comments and Program Headers.

Program Control Flow Commands.



16. Advanced Bourne Shell Programming.

Numeric Data Processing.

The Here Document.

Interrupt (Signal) Processing.

The exec Command and File I/O.

Functions in the Bourne Shell.

Debugging Shell Programs.



17. Introductory C Shell Programming.

Running a C Shell Script.

Shell Variables and Related Commands.

Passing Arguments to Shell Scripts.

Comments and Program Headers.

Program Control Flow Commands.



18. Advanced C Shell Programming.

Numeric Data Processing.

Array Processing.

The Here Document.

Interrupt (Signal) Processing.

Debugging Shell Programs.



19. File System Backup.

Archiving and Restoring Files Via tar.

Software Distributions in the tar Format.



20. Unix Tools for Software Development.

Computer Programming Languages.

The Compilation Process.

The Software Engineering Life Cycle.

Program Generation Tools.

Static Analysis Tools.

Dynamic Analysis Tools.



21. UNIX GUI Basics.

Basics of XFree86.

The KDE Desktop Manager.

The Mac OS X Aqua GUI.

Internet Resources.



Appendix: Command Dictionary.


Glossary.


Index.

Additional information

CIN032122731XA
9780321227317
032122731X
Unix: The Textbook by Syed Mansoor Sarwar
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20040819
888
N/A
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