

UNIX For Dummies
byJohn LevineandMargaret Levine Young
ISBN:0764541471
John Wiley & Sons 2004
This guide presents thorough coverage of how to handle Unix installation, file management, software, utilities, networks, Internet access, GNOME and KDE desktops, common problems, and more.

Table of Contents
Part I -
Before the Beginning
Chapter 1
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Log Me In, UNIX!
Chapter 2
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What Is UNIX, Anyway?
Chapter 3
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A Few Lines on Linux
Part II -
Some Basic Stuff
Chapter 4
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Opening Windows on UNIX
Chapter 5
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Files for Fun and Profit
Chapter 6
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Directories for Fun and Profit
Chapter 7
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The Shell Game
Chapter 8
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Where’s That File?
Chapter 9
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Printing (The Gutenberg Thing)
Part III -
Getting Things Done
Chapter 10
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Writing Deathless Prose
Chapter 11
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Umpteen Useful UNIX Utilities
Chapter 12
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Installing Software Can Be Tricky
Chapter 13
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Juggling a Bunch of Programs
Chapter 14
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Taming Linux
Part IV -
UNIX and the Net
Chapter 15
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Your Computer Is Not Alone
Chapter 16
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Across a Crowded Network
Chapter 17
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Automating Your Office Gossip
Chapter 18
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Web Surfing for UNIX Users
Chapter 19
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Grabbing Files from the Net
Chapter 20
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Now Serving the Internet
Part V -
Help!
Chapter 21
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Disaster Relief
Chapter 22
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The Case of the Missing Files
Chapter 23
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Some Programs Just Won’t Die
Chapter 24
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“My Computer Hates Me”
Part VI -
The Part of Tens
Chapter 25
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Ten Common Mistakes
Chapter 26
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Ten Times More Information Than You Want about UNIX
Cheat Sheet
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UNIX For Dummies, 5th Edition