Need to learn Unix fast? Try a Visual QuickStart! This best-selling reference's visual format and step-by-step, task-based instructions will have you up and running with Unix software in no time. In this completely updated edition of our best-selling guide to Unix, Second Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide, leading software application experts Deborah S. Ray and Eric J. Ray use crystal-clear instructions and friendly prose to introduce you to Unix. Filled with step-by-step, task-based instructions and loads of visual aids, this book explains how to the most common Unix commands. Greetings, and welcome to Unix! |
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Part I (Chapters 1 through 6) describes the syntax and options for Unix commands and for the Bash, Korn, and tcsh shells. Part I also covers package management.
Part II (Chapters 7 through 11) presents various editing tools and describes their command sets (alphabetically and by group). Part II begins with a review of pattern matching, including examples geared toward specific editors.
Part III (Chapters 12 through 18) summarizes the Unix utilities for software |
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This book has two parts, aimed at those with different types of prior experience in a Unix environment. The first part is for those with at least a Unix user’s background, and the second part is for those who additionally have a Shell programmer’s background.
Part 1: Perl for UNIX and Linux users Part 1 gives those with at least user-level Unix skills—which includes even the most advanced programmers—a gentle introduction to the core elements of Minimal Perl. |
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Welcome to Teach Yourself Unix System Administration in 24 Hours! This book has been designed so that it’s helpful for both beginning system administrators and those with previous Unix experience. This text is helpful as a guide as well as a tutorial. The reader of this book is assumed to be intelligent, and to have at least a basic familiarity with Unix.If you would like to brush up on your Unix prior to delving into this book, I suggest the companion title Teach Yourself Unix in 24 Hours, a top-selling introductory title that’ll get you up to speed with the intricacies of Unix faster than you can say “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!” (or type it, for that matter!)
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Chapter 9, Interception Caching - Here, I explain how to configure Squid for HTTP interception, sometimes also called transparent caching. Actually, configuring Squid is the easy part. The difficulty comes from setting up a router or switch on your network and the host from which Squid is running. I explain how to configure networking equipment from Cisco, Alteon, Foundry, and Extreme. I'll also show you how to configure your operating system (Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris) for HTTP interception. Finally, I talk about WCCP. Chapter 10, Talking to Other Squids - In this chapter, I cover the ins and outs of cache cooperation, including meshes, arrays, and hierarchies. |
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