Linux in a nutshell

Over the last few years, Linux has grown both as an operating system and a tool for personal and business use. Simultaneously becoming more user friendly and more powerful as a back-end system, Linux has achieved new plateaus: the newer filesystems have solidified, new commands and tools have appear...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Siever, Ellen (-)
Otros Autores: Weber, Aaron, author (author), Figgins, Stephen, author, Love, Robert, author, Robbins, Arnold, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly 2005.
Edición:5th ed
Colección:In a nutshell (O'Reilly & Associates)
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627154906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Table of Contents; Preface; Organization of This Book; Other Resources; Online Documentation; Web Sites; Linux Journal and Linux Magazine; Usenet Newsgroups; Online Linux Support; Linux User Groups; Using Code Examples; Conventions; Safari® Enabled; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The Excitement of Linux; Distribution and Support; Commands on Linux; What This Book Offers; Sources and Licenses; Beginner's Guide; Communication; Comparisons; File Management; Media; Printing; Programming; Program Maintenance; Searching; Shell Programming; Storage; System Status; Text Processing
  • MiscellaneousSystem and Network Administration Overview; Common Commands; Clocks; Daemons; Hardware; Host Information; Installation; Mail; Managing Filesystems; Managing the Kernel; Networking; Printing; Security and System Integrity; Starting and Stopping the System; System Activity and Process Management; Users; Miscellaneous; Overview of Networking; TCP/IP Administration; NFS and NIS Administration; Overview of TCP/IP; IP Addresses; Gateways and Routing; Gateway protocols; Routing daemons; Routing tables; Name Service; DNS and BIND; Domain names; Configuring TCP/IP; ifconfig
  • Serial-line communicationTroubleshooting TCP/IP; Overview of Firewalls and Masquerading; Overview of NFS; Administering NFS; Daemons; Exporting Filesystems; Mounting Filesystems; Overview of NIS; Servers; Domains; NIS Maps; Map Manipulation Utilities; Administering NIS; Setting Up an NIS Server; Setting Up an NIS Client; NIS User Accounts; RPC and XDR; Linux Commands; Alphabetical Summary of Commands; accept; access; aclocal; aconnect; acpi; acpi_available; acpid; addr2line; addresses; agetty; alsactl; amidi; amixer; anacron; aplay; aplaymidi; apm; apmd; apropos; apt; ar; arch; arecord
  • arecordmidiarp; as; at; atd; atq; atrm; audiosend; aumix; autoconf; autoheader; automake; autoreconf; autoscan; autoupdate; badblocks; banner; basename; bash; batch; bc; biff; bison; bzcmp; bzdiff; bzgrep; bzip2; bzless; bzmore; c++; c++filt; cal; cardctl; cardmgr; cat; cc; cdda2wav; cdparanoia; cdrdao; cdrecord; cfdisk; chage; chattr; chfn; chgrp; chkconfig; chmod; chown; chpasswd; chroot; chrt; chsh; chvt; cksum; clear; cmp; col; colcrt; colrm; column; comm; compress; cp; cpio; cpp; crond; crontab; csplit; ctags; cupsd; cut; cvs; date; dd; deallocvt; debugfs; depmod; devdump; df; diff
  • diff3dig; dir; dircolors; dirname; disable; dlpsh; dmesg; dnsdomainname; dnssec-keygen; dnssec- makekeyset; dnssec-signkey; dnssec-signzone; doexec; domainname; dosfsck; du; dump; dumpe2fs; dumpkeys; e2fsck; e2image; e2label; echo; edquota; egrep; eject; elvtune; emacs; enable; env; envsubst; esd; esd-config; esdcat; esdctl; esddsp; esdmon; esdplay; esdrec; esdsample; etags; ex; expand; expr; factor; false; fc-cache; fc-list; fdformat; fdisk; fetchmail; fgconsole; fgrep; file; find; finger; fingerd; flex; fmt; fold; formail; free; fsck; ftp; ftpd; fuser; g++; gawk; gcc; gdb; getent
  • getkeycodes