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Linux in a Nutshell Vital Source e-bog
Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love og Arnold Robbins
(2009)
Linux in a Nutshell Vital Source e-bog
Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love og Arnold Robbins
(2009)
Linux in a Nutshell
A Desktop Quick Reference
Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love og Arnold Robbins
(2009)
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- Vital Source searchable e-book (Fixed pages): 944 sider
- Udgiver: O'Reilly Media, Inc (September 2009)
- Forfattere: Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love og Arnold Robbins
- ISBN: 9781449391713
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- 6. Udgave
- Vital Source searchable e-book (Reflowable pages): 944 sider
- Udgiver: O'Reilly Media, Inc (September 2009)
- Forfattere: Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love og Arnold Robbins
- ISBN: 9781449379209
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- Paperback: 942 sider
- Udgiver: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated (Oktober 2009)
- Forfattere: Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love og Arnold Robbins
- ISBN: 9780596154486
Everything you need to know about Linux is in this book. Written by Stephen Figgins, Ellen Siever, Robert Love, and Arnold Robbins -- people with years of active participation in the Linux community -- Linux in a Nutshell, Sixth Edition, thoroughly covers programming tools, system and network administration tools, the shell, editors, and LILO and GRUB boot loaders.
This updated edition offers a tighter focus on Linux system essentials, as well as more coverage of new capabilities such as virtualization, wireless network management, and revision control with git. It also highlights the most important options for using the vast number of Linux commands. You'll find many helpful new tips and techniques in this reference, whether you're new to this operating system or have been using it for years.
- Get the Linux commands for system administration and network management
- Use hundreds of the most important shell commands available on Linux
- Understand the Bash shell command-line interpreter
- Search and process text with regular expressions
- Manage your servers via virtualization with Xen and VMware
- Use the Emacs text editor and development environment, as well as the vi, ex, and vim text-manipulation tools
- Process text files with the sed editor and the gawk programming language
- Manage source code with Subversion and git
Chapter 1: Introduction;
1.1 The Excitement of Linux;
1.2 Distribution and Support;
1.3 Commands on Linux;
1.4 What This Book Offers;
1.5 Sources and Licenses;
1.6 Beginner's Guide;
Chapter 2: System and Network Administration Overview;
2.1 Common Commands;
2.2 Overview of Networking;
2.3 Overview of TCP/IP;
2.4 Overview of Firewalls and Masquerading;
2.5 Overview of NFS;
2.6 Overview of NIS;
2.7 Administering NIS;
2.8 RPC and XDR;
Chapter 3: Linux Commands;
3.1 Alphabetical Summary of Commands;
Chapter 4: Boot Methods;
4.1 The Boot Process;
4.2 LILO: The Linux Loader;
4.3 GRUB: The Grand Unified Bootloader;
4.4 GRUB Commands;
4.5 Dual-Booting Linux and Windows 2000/XP/Vista;
4.6 Boot-Time Kernel Options;
4.7 initrd: Using a RAM Disk;
Chapter 5: Package Management;
5.1 Yum: Yellowdog Updater Modified;
5.2 The Red Hat Package Manager;
5.3 The Debian Package Manager;
Chapter 6: The Bash Shell;
6.1 Overview of Features;
6.2 Invoking the Shell;
6.3 Syntax;
6.4 Functions;
6.5 Variables;
6.6 Arithmetic Expressions;
6.7 Command History;
6.8 Job Control;
6.9 Command Execution;
6.10 Restricted Shells;
6.11 Built-in Commands;
Chapter 7: Pattern Matching;
7.1 Filenames Versus Patterns;
7.2 Metacharacters;
7.3 Metacharacters, Listed by Program;
7.4 Examples of Searching;
Chapter 8: The Emacs Editor;
8.1 Conceptual Overview;
8.2 Command-Line Syntax;
8.3 Summary of Commands by Group;
8.4 Summary of Commands by Key;
8.5 Summary of Commands by Name;
Chapter 9: The vi, ex, and vim Editors;
9.1 Conceptual Overview;
9.2 Command-Line Syntax;
9.3 Review of vi Operations;
9.4 vi Commands;
9.5 vi Configuration;
9.6 ex Basics;
9.7 Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands;
Chapter 10: The sed Editor;
10.1 Conceptual Overview;
10.2 Command-Line Syntax;
10.3 Syntax of sed Commands;
10.4 Group Summary of sed Commands;
10.5 Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands;
Chapter 11: The gawk Programming Language;
11.1 Conceptual Overview;
11.2 Command-Line Syntax;
11.3 Patterns and Procedures;
11.4 Built-in Variables;
11.5 Operators;
11.6 Variable and Array Assignment;
11.7 User-Defined Functions;
11.8 gawk-Specific Features;
11.9 Implementation Limits;
11.10 Group Listing of awk Functions and Commands;
11.11 Alphabetical Summary of awk Functions and Commands;
11.12 ;
Chapter 12: Source Code Management: An Overview;
12.1 Introduction and Terminology;
12.2 Usage Models;
12.3 Source Code Management Systems;
12.4 Other Source Code Management Systems;
Chapter 13: The Subversion Version Control System;
13.1 Conceptual Overview;
13.2 The Subversion Command Line Client: svn;
13.3 Repository Administration: svnadmin;
13.4 Examining the Repository: svnlook;
13.5 Providing Remote Access: svnserve;
Chapter 14: The Git Version Control System;
14.1 Conceptual Overview;
14.2 Using Git: A Quick Tour;
14.3 The Git Command Line Client: git;
Chapter 15: Virtualization Command-Line Tools;
15.1 Conceptual Overview;
15.2 Basic Virtualization Operations;
15.3 Xen;
15.4 KVM;
15.5 libvirt and Red Hat Virtual Machine Manager;
15.6 libvirt and Virtual Machine Manager Commands;
15.7 VMware ESX
3.5;
15.8 VMware Networking;Colophon;