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John Levine, Margaret Levine Young

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Table of Contents

BackCover

Unix For Dummies

Introduction

Conventions Used in This Book

Foolish Assumptions

How This Book Is Organized

Icons Used in This Book

Where to Go from Here

Authors'' Note

Part I: Before the Beginning

Chapter 1: Log Me In, UNIX!

Turning Your Computer On and Off

Hey, UNIX! I Want to Log In

Logging In: U(NIX) Can Call Me Al

Password Smarts

Ciao, UNIX!

Chapter 2: What Is UNIX, Anyway?

Why Do We Ask Such Dumb Questions?

How Can You Tell?

Cracking the Shell

Are Any Good Programs On?

Finally! You''re Ready to Work

Chapter 3: A Few Lines on Linux

Out of the Frozen North

What''s Old, What''s New

Where''s Linux?

A Whole Lotta Kinds of Linux

Part II: Some Basic Stuff

Chapter 4: Opening Windows on UNIX

UNIX Gets All GUI

Stupid Window Manager Tricks

CDE: A Desktop for All Seasons

What''s the " K " Stand For?

You Mean the Little Guys with the Hats?

Terminal Happenings

Chapter 5: Files for Fun and Profit

What Files Do You Have?

Roger, I Copy

Nuking Files Back to the Stone Age

What''s in a Name (Reprise)

Looking at the Guts of a File

Is This a Printout I See Before Me?

Who Goes There?

Chapter 6: Directories for Fun and Profit

Good News for Windows Users

What Is a Directory?

Divide and Conquer

There''s No Place Like Home

Putting Your Ducks in a Row

Putting Your Ducks on the Web

A Map of UNIX

Chapter 7: The Shell Game

This Output Is Going to Havana: Redirection

Gurgle, Gurgle: Running Data through Pipes

Wild and Crazy Wildcards

History Repeats Itself

Do I Have to Type the Same Things Every Time I Log In?

Terminal Options

Chapter 8: Where''s That File?

The Search Is On

What to Do with Files after You Find Them

Searching Is Slow!

A File by Any Other Name

Chapter 9: Printing (The Gutenberg Thing)

Printing Stuff: Daemons at Work

Finding Your Printout

" Help! I''ve Printed, and It Won''t Shut Up!

Prettying Up Your Printouts

Troff, Nroff, Groff!

Printing for the PostScript-Challenged

Part III: Getting Things Done

Chapter 10: Writing Deathless Prose

UNIX Has Its Way with Words

Shy vi, the Princess of Text Editors

A Novel Concept in Editing: emacs Makes Sense

A Peek at pico

Talk to Mr. ed

Chapter 11: Umpteen Useful UNIX Utilities

Comparing Apples and Oranges

Assorted Files

Time Is Money - Steal Some Today!

Squashing Your Files

What''s in That File?

Chapter 12: Installing Software Can Be Tricky

The Software Stork

You Too Can Be a Script Writer

Borrowing Other People''s Programs

Stealing Software from the Network

Real Software Installation

Chapter 13: Juggling a Bunch of Programs

So What Is a Process, Anyway?

Any Processes in the House?

Starting Background Processes

The Magic of Job Control

Chapter 14: Taming Linux

Congratulations! You''re a System Administrator!

A Pride of Linuxes

" I Need Help!

Part IV: UNIX and the Net

Chapter 15: Your Computer Is Not Alone

You Don''t Need to Be In Who''s Who to Know What''s What

Finding Out Who''s on Your Computer

Finding Out Who''s on Other Computers

Chatting with Other People on Your Computer

Getting On the Net

Chapter 16: Across a Crowded Network

On a Computer Far, Far Away

Telnet It Like It Is

3270: The Attack of the IBM Terminals

ssh: The Lazy Man''s Remote Login

scp: Blatting Files across the Network

NFS: You''ll Never Find Your Stuff

The UNIX/Windows Accords

Chapter 17: Automating Your Office Gossip

What You Need in Order to Use Local E-Mail

Addressing the Mail

Sending Stuff Other Than Text

Exchanging Gossip by Using Pine

What You Need in Order to Use Remote E-Mail

Mail Bonding with Mozilla

Kool! It''s KMail

E-Mail with Evolution

Chapter 18: Web Surfing for UNIX Users

What''s a Browser?

Browsing with Pictures: Mozilla and Konqueror

Surfing with Your Browser

Windows on the World

My Favorite Things

Filling In Forms

What Should I Look At?

Chapter 19: Grabbing Files from the Net

You''re a Copying Machine

Files with Finesse

No Names, Please

Mouse-Centric Approaches to FTP

Great Stuff on FTP

Chapter 20: Now Serving the Internet

The Internet, at Your Service

Serving Yourself

Getting Served

Web Servers Galore

Daemons Run Amok

A Few Tips for Webmasters

Part V: Help!

Chapter 21: Disaster Relief

" My Computer Won''t Turn On

" My Mouse Is Acting Glitchy

" The Network Is Gone

" These Aren''t My Files!

Wrecked X

" It''s Not Listening!

" I Give Up

Chapter 22: The Case of the Missing Files

How You Clobber Files

Ways to Try to Get Files Back

Three Ways Not to Lose Files

Chapter 23: Some Programs Just Won''t Die

Why Killing Is Sometimes Justified

What Process? (Reprise)

Fifty Ways to Kill Your Process

Dirty Deeds, Done Dirt Cheap

When X Goes Bad

Chapter 24: " My Computer Hates Me

Part VI: The Part of Tens

Chapter 25: Ten Common Mistakes

Believing That It Will Be Easy

Mistyping Commands

To Press Enter, or Not to Press Enter

Working in the Wrong Directory

Not Keeping Backup Copies

Not Keeping Files Organized

Turning Off Your Computer

Writing Your Password on a Sticky Note

Sending Angry Electronic Mail (Flaming)

Chapter 26: Ten Times More Information Than You Want about UNIX

Let''s Hear It from the man

Scanning the Networks

Other Sources of Information

Index

Index_A

Index_B

Index_C

Index_D

Index_E

Index_F

Index_G

Index_H

Index_I

Index_J

Index_K

Index_L

Index_M

Index_N

Index_O

Index_P

Index_Q

Index_R

Index_S

Index_T

Index_U

Index_V

Index_W

Index_X

Index_Y

Index_Z

Cheat Sheet: UNIX For Dummies, 5th Edition

Filenames and pathnames

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Listings

List of Sidebars


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