UNIX: The Complete Reference, Second Edition (Complete Reference Series)
Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Table 2–1: Command Summary
Chapter 3: Working with Files and Directories
- Table 3–1: Common File Extensions
- Table 3–2: Command Summary
Chapter 4: The Command Shell
- Table 4–1: Shell Redirection Operators
- Table 4–2: Job Control Commands
- Table 4–3: Assigning Variables and Aliases
- Table 4–4: History Substitution
- Table 4–5: Command-Line Editing Commands
- Table 4–6: The Common Shells
Chapter 5: Text Editing
- Table 5–1: Moving Around by Lines or Characters in vi
- Table 5–2: Moving Across a Section of Text in vi
- Table 5–3: Examples of the delete Command
- Table 5–4: Some Examples of Yanking
- Table 5–5: Some Useful vi Options
Chapter 6: The GNOME Desktop
- Table 6–1: Items on the Desktop Context Menu
Chapter 7: The CDE and KDE Desktops
- Table 7–1: The CDE Desktop Front Panel
- Table 7–2: Items on the KDE Desktop Context Menu
- Table 7–3: KDE Control Center Submenus and Their Functions
- Table 7–4: KDE Sidebar Icons in Konqueror
- Table 7–5: Built-in KDE Accessories and Their Functions
- Table 7–6: Some Additional KDE Built-in Graphics Applications
- Table 7–7: Additional KDE Built-in Internet Applications
- Table 7–8: Some Other KDE Audio Players and Tools
Chapter 8: Electronic Mail
- Table 8–1: Common UNIX Mail Clients
Chapter 9: Networking with TCP/IP
- Table 9–1: The Most Commonly Used ftp Commands
Chapter 10: The Internet
- Table 10–1: Some Popular Newsgroup Prefixes
- Table 10–2: Some Popular Newsgroups and Their Topics
- Table 10–3: Some readnews Commands
- Table 10–4: Some Commonly Used vnews Commands
- Table 10–5: Some Newsgroup-Level rn Commands
- Table 10–6: Some Article-Level rn Commands
- Table 10–7: Some Useful ircll Commands
- Table 10–8: Some Common Internet File Formats and Their File Extensions
- Table 10–9: Some Popular Helper Applications
Chapter 11: Processes and Scheduling
- Table 11–1: The Thirty Most Common UNIX Signals
Chapter 13: Basic System Administration
- Table 13–1: Software Installation Parameters
Chapter 14: Advanced System Administration
- Table 14–1: ufsrestore Required Options
Chapter 17: Network Administration
- Table 17–1: Network Classes and Their Netmasks, Including Host IP Examples
- Table 17–2: Permissions Used to Enable Anonymous FTP
Chapter 18: Using UNIX and Windows Together
- Table 18–1: Basic Commands in DOS and the UNIX System
- Table 18–2: Differences in Syntactic Use of Slash, Backslash in DOS and UNIX
Chapter 19: Filters and Utilities
- Table 19–1: grep Regular Expressions
- Table 19–2: Additional egrep Regular Expressions
- Table 19–3: Options for sort
- Table 19–4: date Format Specifications
- Table 19–5: bc Operators and Functions
- Table 19–6: dc Operators
- Table 19–7: Command Summary
Chapter 20: Shell Scripting
- Table 20–1: Integer Tests
- Table 20–2: String Tests
- Table 20–3: Logical Operators
- Table 20–4: Tests for Files and Directories
- Table 20–5: echo Escape Sequences
- Table 20–6: Interrupt Codes
Chapter 21: awk and sed
- Table 21–1: awk Regular Expressions
- Table 21–2: awk Built-in Variables
Chapter 22: Perl
- Table 22–1: Comparison Operators
- Table 22–2: Perl Regular Expressions
- Table 22–3: Basic Perl Functions
- Table 22–4: Special Characters Used in Perl
Chapter 23: Python
- Table 23–1: Python Regular Expressions
- Table 23–2: Python Keywords
- Table 23–3: Python Module
Chapter 24: C and C++ Programming Tools
- Table 24–1: gcc Command Line Options
- Table 24–2: Makefile Automatic Variables
- Table 24–3: gdb Commands
- Table 24–4: cvs update Character Flags
- Table 24–5: cvs Commands
Chapter 25: An Overview of Java
- Table 25–1: Java Simple Types
- Table 25–2: Relational and Logical Operators
- Table 25–3: Java Packages
Appendix- How to Use the Man (Manual) Pages
- Table A–1: Section Categories for UNIX man Pages