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Paperback Special Edition Using Unix [With Includes Useful Administrative Tools & Scripts...] Book

ISBN: 0789717476

ISBN13: 9780789717474

Special Edition Using UNIX (3rd Edition)

Written in a conversational style, a tutorial-cum-reference guide designed fo accomplished and expert users covers the most popular variants of the UNIX operating system, including the areas of system... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 4 stars
Good comparison between different flavours of Unix

I work with a couple of flavours of unix and find that some basic things slip through the cracks sometimes. I found that this book is great to refresh my mind on some of the differances between them and also simple things like the names of various utilities. Overall a good book if you want dabble in a Unix that you are not familiar with.

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Rated 4 stars
A good all-round UNIX reference

I use various flavours of UNIX (including Linux) and have found this book useful and well organised. It took me a while to find a concise reference which manages to direct one in the right direction, even if the exact solution isn't available. Ideal for people tampering with various UNIX systems simultaneously.

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Rated 4 stars
A reference book--but with a few holes...

I haven't had a chance to go through the entire book yet, but from what I've seen, most of it is reasonably concise and thorough. However, they seem to like certain pieces of software more than others and thus leave holes in their text: 3 good examples are their discussion of Vi being more or less the editor of choice on UNIX systems--and then give just a glancing explanation of Emacs, not even mentioning its LISP capabilities...

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