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Solaris 7 Reference by Janice Windsor
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Solaris 7 Reference [Paperback]

by Janice Windsor

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Description of Solaris 7 Reference

* Thoroughly cross-referenced and packed with comprehensive examples for administrators and programmers * Easy-to-understand explanations of UNIX commands and options in a user-friendly format * A complete, plain English reference guide to all of the Section (1) man pages from acctcom to zcat Award-winning author Janice Winsors Solaris 7 Reference is an essential resource for users, system administrators, and programmers. It provides clear and understandable descriptions of more than 450 UNIX commands. Starting with a convenient, task-oriented quick reference that lists commands by function, it goes beyond standard manual page descriptions to provide comprehensive examples and more in-depth information than the online documentation. Both experienced programmers and users of all levels will find the extensive examples to be time-saving aids to understanding the full power and flexibility of key commands. Solaris 7 Reference contains complete, accurate, and accessible syntax and option information for hundreds of tasks including: * Communication * File Management * System Status * Archiving * Printing * Text Processing * Shell Programming * Searching Its complete coverage, logical organization, and Janice Winsors easy-to-understand style of presentation make this the one UNIX command reference everyone working in a Solaris environment needs.

Title Information

ISBN:
9780130200488
Pages:
1000 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
206180
Publisher:
Pearson Professional Education
Published:
01/09/1999

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About Janice Windsor

JANICE WINSOR is a recognized best-selling author on Solaris system administration and co-author of the award-winning Jumping JavaScript. (Prentice Hall PTR).

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