Linux in a Nutshell

  • Authors:
  • Ellen Siever;Andy Oram

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • Linux in a Nutshell
  • Year:
  • 1999

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From the Publisher:Linux in a Nutshell covers the core commands available on common Linux distributions. This isn't a scaled-down quick reference of common commands, but a complete reference to all user, programming, administration, and networking commands. Contents include: Programming, system administration, and user commands with complete lists of options LILO and Loadlin (boot) options Shell syntax and variables for the bash, csh, and tcsh shells Pattern matching Emacs and vi editing commands se and gawk commands Common configuration tasks for the GNOME and KDE desktops and the fvwm2 window manager Red Hat and Debian package managersNew material in the third edition includes common configuration tasks for the GNOME and KDE desktops and the fvwm2 window manager, the dpkg Debian package manager, an expanded investigation of the rpm Red Hat package manager and CVS, and many new commands. Linux in a Nutshell is a must for any Linux user; it weighs less than a stack of manual pages, but delivers everything needed for common, day-to-day use. It also covers a wide range of GNU tools for Unix users who have GNU versions of standard Unix tools.