tailieunhanh - Linux Cookbook, 2nd Edition
The Linux Cookbook, 2nd Edition is your guide to getting the most out of Linux. Organized by general task (such as working with text, managing files, and manipulating graphics), each section contains a series of step-by-step recipes that help you to get your work done quickly and efficiently, most often from the command line. Nearly 50 percent larger than the first edition, this new edition includes hundreds of new recipes as well as new sections on package management | The Linux Cookbook Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use The Linux Cookbook Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use Table of Contents The Linux Cookbook Tips and Techniques for Everyday Format of Recipes .4 Assumptions. Scope and Typographical Conventions .6 Versions Latest Edition and Errata .7 PART ONE Working with 2. Introduction .11 Background and History .11 What s Unix .11 What s Free Software .12 What s Open Source .13 What s Linux .14 What s Debian .14 Unix and the Tools What to Try If You Need More Help .18 3. What Every Linux User Knows .20 Controlling Power to the System .20 Powering Up the Turning Off the Accounts and Logging In to the Logging Out of the System .24 Console Basics .24 Switching between Consoles .25 Scrolling the Console Keys for Console Manipulation .26 Running a Changing Your Listing User Listing Your Listing Who Is on the Listing Who Is on and What They re Doing .30 Listing the Last Times a User Logged Listing System Listing Your Current Processes .32 Listing All of a User s Listing All Processes on the Listing Processes by Name or Help Facilities .34 Finding the Right Tool for the i The Linux Cookbook Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use Table of Contents Listing a Description of a Listing the Usage of a Reading a Page from the System Manual .37 Using the GNU Info System .38 Reading System Documentation and Help 4. The Keys for Command Line Editing .42 Passing Special .
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