Can't remember the Linux command that will propel your project forward? If you're new to the world of Linux or just need some quick phrases, Linux System Commands is your one-stop reference for all Linux commands: * KDE and GNOME * File management * text processing * Internet and e-mail * Mtools and programming With this flexible guide, you can look up commands by function, name, or DOS equivalent.
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It's about time. "Linux System Commands" is the best book I have yet sean on Linux commands, syntax, purpose and options for those commands. It's laid out like the old DOS manual. It is very complete and easy to find a command. Here is what you"ll find inside.Chapter 1: A short introduction to the Linux structure and how to exicute commands.Chapter 2: This is a "what if I want to" chapter. Theses are 2 column pages with a "what if I want to" header on the left column and "use this Linux command" header on the right column. Example:IF YOU WANT TO_____________USE THIS LINUX COMMANDcreate a new group___________groupaddcopy files___________________cp, catchapter 3: Linux/DOS Cross-ReferenceChapter 4: A very comprehensive, alphabetical list, of most of the commands available in Linux, and the chapter within the book that the detailed info & syntax can be found.Chapter 5: General-purpose commands. It lists the "Purpose", the "Arguments", "Options" and "Related Commands". Some commands include:agetty, dc, listres, xset.Chapter 6: File Management commands in the same format as chapter 5. Commands include: basename, mkfifo,znew.Chapter 7: Text Processing commands in the same formate as chapters 5 & 6. Commands include: cut, diff, ispell, less.Chapter 8: Internet/Electronic Mail commands. Again same format as 5-7. Commands include: biff, messages, readmsg.Chapter 9: Programming commands like: as, bison, gprof.Chapter 10: Networking commands like: afpd, bootptest.Chapter 11: MTools Commands like: mattrib, mformat.Chapter 12: Working with Linux shells.If you own only one book on Linux commands this is it.
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