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ntroduction to UNIX System Administration

ntroduction to UNIX System Administration

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LINUX System administrator's Survival Guide

The Linux operating system has become immensely popular. USENET newsgroups dedicated to the Linux operating system have hundreds of messages a day, CD-ROMs of Linux archives are sold by the thousands, and even more DOS users are wandering around trying to figure out UNIXwww.ewalkins.com

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UNIX Unleased :: System Administrator's Edition

Welcome to the world of UNIX. Once the domain of wizards and gurus, today UNIX has spread beyond the university and laboratory to find a home in global corporations and small Internet servers alike. This ability to scale up or down, to accommodatewww.ewalkins.com

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UNIX FAQs

The following seven articles contain the answers to some Frequently Asked Questions often seen in comp.unix.questions and comp.unix.shell.Please don't ask these questions again,www.ewalkins.com

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UNIX/Linux Tutorials

The following set of tutorials reflects an effort to give Unix programmers and programmers wanna-be a chance to get familiar with various aspects of programming on Unix-like systems, without the need to buy an expensive set of books and spending a lot of time in understanding lots of technicalwww.ewalkins.com

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Advanced Introduction to UNIX/Linux

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Programming with UNIX/Linux Shell

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UNIX Power Tools

The attendee should leave the course able to perform non-trivial tasks on-the-fly at the UNIX command line, to understand and modify existing shell and awk scripts and to write their own

http://www.hiraeth.com/alan/tutorials/courses/unixpt.html


Taught as two independent units: UNIX Systems Programming I and UNIX Systems Programming II (not very imaginative I know!). These can be taken together as a single 2 day course or independently. The second unit assumes an understanding

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Basic Introduction to UNIX/Linux

The following set of tutorials reflects an effort to give Unix programmers and programmers wanna-be a chance to get familiar with various aspects of programming on Unix-like systems, without the need to buy an expensive set of books and spending a lot of time in understanding lots of technical material

http://users.actcom.co.il/%7Echoo/lupg/tutorials/index.html


UNIX Tutorials

An operating system is the program that controls all the other parts of a computer system, both the hardware and the software. It allocates the computer's resources and schedules tasks. It allows you to make use of the facilities provided by the system. Every computer requires an operating system.


http://www.mhpcc.edu/training/vitecbids/UnixIntro/UnixIntro.html


Introduction to UNIX (Another)

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Introduction to UNIX

An experimental service designed to provide helpful information to new users of the UNIX operating system, developed from work funded by the ITTI.

http://www.eco.utexas.edu/Help/Unixhelp/

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Guide to UNIX Operating System

Yes, we do have online manuals. The syntax is mancommand typed at the unix prompt, where command is the unix command you are interesting in looking up.

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UNIX Help :: Commands and Tricks

Learn about major components of a graphical user interface. Along the way you will get a brief history lesson on X Windows.
Learn the major concepts required for using X Windows. This will introduce displays, windows, screens, and the client server architecture in X.

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UNIX Unleased :: Internet Edition

Every program is limited by the language which is used to write it. C is a programmer's language. Unlike BASIC or Pascal, C was not written as a teaching aid, but as an implementation language. C is a computer language and a programming tool which has grown popular because programmers like it! It is a tricky language but a masterful one. Sceptics have said that it is a language in which everything which can go wrong does go wrong.

http://www.iu.hio.no/%7Emark/CTutorial/CTutorial.html

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