Table of contents 1. Getting Started
2. Understanding the Unix Command
3. General-Purpose Utilities
4. The vi/vim Editor
5. The GNU emacs Editor
6. The File System
7. File Attributes
8. The Shell
9. Simple Filters
10. The Process
11. TCP/IP Networking Tools
12. The X Window System
13. Electronic Mail
14. The Internet
15. Using Regular Expressions -- grep and sed
16. Programming with awk
17. Customizing the Environment
18. Shell Programming
19. Advanced Shell Programming Including KORN and BASH
20. perl - The Master Manipulator
21.System Administration I - The File System Revisited
22.System Administration II - The General Duties
23.TCP/IP Network Administration
24.Going Further - Building the Internet Server
Appendices
Index
New Features
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