UNIX for the Rest of Us: A series of articles on Mac OS X Server’s UNIX underpinnings.
This series is aimed at Mac OS X Server users and administrators who are unfamiliar with UNIX, or who have basic to intermediate UNIX skills. In these articles, readers will learn about various aspects of UNIX, from using the shell to safely performing file operations, and more. If you have suggestions for articles in this seriesor would like to contribute to itplease read our Submissions Guidelines and then contact us at unix@afp548.com.
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The Creation of the UNIX* Operating System (Bell Labs) |
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Introducing the Shell |
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Basic Shell Operations, Part 1 |
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Basic Shell Operations, Part 2 |
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Basic Shell Operations, Part 3 |
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Your Shell’s Environment |
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Finding files and directories in Mac OS X Server |
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Who’s on, and what are they doing? |
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Linking command with pipes |
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Using STDIN and STDOUT |
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