Unix, Second Edition
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Unix, Second Edition
Author: Deborah S. Ray, Eric J. Ray
Publisher: Peachpit Press; 2 edition
Publication Date: 2003-04-06
ISBN-10: 0321170105
ISBN-13: 9780321170101
Paperback: 432 Pages

What was once regarded as the purview of programmers and administrators is now making its way to users’ desktops-most notably via Mac OS X-and users have begun to take note. When you’re ready to get to the heart of it all-to the operating system at the core of the Internet, the intranet, and quite possibly your own desktop-there’s no better way to start than by consulting with this handy Visual QuickStart Guide. The authors who made Unix comprehensible to the masses are back with Unix, 2nd Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide-completely updated to reflect all that’s new in Unix. The book discusses how to run a home network server and use CUPS, Samba, http, and more. Through simple step-by-step instructions, numerous tips, and plenty of visual references, you’ll learn everything you need to know to make sense of the flavors, commands, and technical jargon surrounding the Unix operating system. Printing in the Unix environment, managing your system, and more are all covered in the straightforward, approachable style that has become the hallmark of the Visual QuickStart series.Amazon.com Review
In Unix: Visual QuickStart Guide, the authors take the time to explain correct Unix lingo as well as concepts and processes to be aware of as a daily user. The real-life implication of reading Unix is not only that you won’t receive irate messages from your system administrator, but that you’ll be able to manipulate your Unix environment, making it a genuinely enjoyable workspace.
For more experienced users, there are plenty of cool tools and shortcuts to make the book worthwhile (sdiff, head, and procmail, for example). The authors provide a generous section on scripting–a good introduction for advanced users who may be spending too much time on repetitive tasks. The authors also touch on how to intelligently include regular expressions in searching, a pleasant addition to an already outstanding section.
Some of the authors’ decisions on what to include merit warning, although not enough that users should turn away from this book: the authors only cover the bash, ksh, and csh shells; they focus on only the pico and vi editors–not emacs; and their excellent section on e-mail covers only pine (briefly mentioning that elm really isn’t worth its salt for a new user). While the book isn’t all-inclusive, it isn’t meant to be. The authors make their preferences clear, and for the user, this amounts to a good deal of clarity and time saved. –Jennifer Buckendorff
Unix, Second Edition (Paperback)
by Deborah S. Ray, Eric J. Ray
ISBN: 0321170105
Publisher: Peachpit Press
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I like easy to read book and I also assumed that learning UNIX is not necessarily has to a struggle. This book stood up to my expectations almost perfectly: it is very well written and clearly expressed work. It does not overwhelm with technical details and does not press too much. I followed an advise in some review and purchased Linux and UNIX for a beginner training suite, 4DVDs + 2CDs includes 4 Unix Academy Certifications ed.2008. These two nicely complement one another. You watch it and you read it. If you didn’t catch it from the first try you watch it again and read it again. In two months I found myself confident to that extend that gave advises to our system administrator and he accepted them because there were subjects that he wasn’t completely sure. It is a way to start.
I can’t overstate how much I have learned from them. Don’t be naive, though. You will have to learn and memorize many things. The fact of owning neither book nor DVD will not make you knowledgeable, but if you will work it trough, trust me, you will surprise many people around!
Rating: 5 / 5
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The book is a real help when you struggle with new operating system’s commands and horrible command line syntax. I paired this book with “UNIX Essentials” DVD and can’t be happier! Book shows conception the DVD shows complete workflow! WOW! That is really smooth learning.
The book is very well logically organized and easy to navigate and it is free from stupid repetitions that many other books have!
Rating: 5 / 5
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I can’t believe they sent the wrong edition on a timely item like a college text! What more need be said.
Rating: 2 / 5
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I think this book is a very good guide to unix because it teaches you the basic things you need to know to use unix and if you need to know more about a certain feature of unix it is easy to find it in the book.
Rating: 5 / 5
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This book is easy on Beginners. Load Linux to your machine and work on the examples. You will become good at it.
The format is good and you eat one bite at a time.
Rating: 5 / 5
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