This is a complete lab manual for students looking to learn the Unix and Linux operating systems, guiding the reader through hands-on experiences and scenarios.
John Muster teaches and conducts educational development at the Educational Center of Silicon Valley, the University of California’s Extension Division, where he was given the Honored Teacher Award. In addition to teaching and multimedia development, he consults and teaches for clients in industry, government, and universities across the globe. His undergraduate and graduate education took place at Otterbein College, The Ohio State University, and the University of California, Berkeley.
Dennis Rice is an instructor a DeVry Institute of Technology in Irving, Texas, where he teaches telecommunications, networking, and operating systems.
Chapter 1: Logging On to the System
Chapter 2: Touring the System
Chapter 3: Touring Utilities, Shell Instructions, and Processes
Chapter 4: Editing with the Visual Editor
Chapter 5: Using Basic Linux and UNIX Utilities
Chapter 6: Using Multiple Utilities in Scripts
Chapter 7: Creating and Changing Directories
Chapter 8: Specifying Instructions to the Shell
Chapter 9: Setting File and Directory Permissions
Chapter 10: Controlling User Processes
Chapter 11: Managing, Printing, and Archiving Large Files
Chapter 12: Accessing and Touring Graphical Desktops
Chapter 13: Administering a Linux PC System
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