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Unix in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself: Covers OS X, Linux, and Solaris

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Learn to use Unix, OS X, or Linux quickly and easily! In just 24 lessons of one hour or less, Sams Teach Yourself Unix in 24 Hours helps you get up and running with Unix and Unix-based operating systems such as Mac OS X and Linux.   Designed for beginners with no previous experience using Unix, this book’s straightforward, step-by-step approach makes it easy to learn.   Each lesson clearly explains essential Unix tools and techniques from the ground up, helping you to become productive as quickly and efficiently as possible. Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common Unix tasks. Practical, hands-on examples show you how to apply what you learn. Quizzes and exercises help you test your knowledge and stretch your skills. Notes and tips point out shortcuts and solutions Learn how to… Pick the command shell that’s best for you Organize the Unix file system (and why) Manage file and directory ownership and permissions Maximize your productivity with power filters and pipes Use the vi and emacs editors Create your own commands and shell scripts Connect to remote systems using SSH and SFTP Troubleshoot common problems List files and manage disk usage Get started with Unix shell programming Set up printing in a Unix environment Archive and back up files Search for information and files Use Perl as an alternative Unix programming language Set up, tweak, and make use of the GNOME graphical environment Contents at a Glance HOUR 1: What Is This Unix Stuff? HOUR 2: Getting onto the System and Using the Command Line HOUR 3: Moving About the File System HOUR 4: Listing Files and Managing Disk Usage HOUR 5: Ownership and Permissions HOUR 6: Creating, Moving, Renaming, and Deleting Files and Directories HOUR 7: Looking into Files HOUR 8: Filters, Pipes, and Wildcards! HOUR 9: Slicing and Dicing Command-Pipe Data HOUR 10: An Introduction to the vi Editor HOUR 11: Advanced vi Tricks, Tools, and Techniquess HOUR 12: An Overview of the emacs Editor HOUR 13: Introduction to Command Shells HOUR 14: Advanced Shell Interaction HOUR 15: Job Control HOUR 16: Shell Programming Overview HOUR 17: Advanced Shell Programming HOUR 18: Printing in the Unix Environment HOUR 19: Archives and Backups HOUR 20: Using Email to Communicate HOUR 21: Connecting to Remote Systems Using SSH and SFTP HOUR 22: Searching for Information and Files HOUR 23: Perl Programming in Unix HOUR 24: GNOME and the GUI Environment Appendix  Common Unix Questions and Answers

493 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 12, 1991

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Dave Taylor has been involved with the online world since it was the ARPAnet and is recognized globally as an expert on technical and business topics. He has been published over a thousand times, launched four Internet-related startups, written more than twenty business and technical books and has an MBA and MS Ed.

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December 27, 2022
This book is fair. But there are better for beginners.

Brutus is an honorable man.

I use Sam's books. And this book does what it says. In 24 hrs you can pass a test on what is UNIX.

You get a lot of fundamentals without the reasoning behind the patterns. If you learn the concepts and patterns of UNIX, it is easier than having to learn details.

This book is used in some UNIX classes. Of course, you need pre-UNIX classes for CDE and post-UNIX Sam’s Teach Yourself Unix in 24 Hours classes on X windows and further classes on networks, and so on, and so on.

Or you can get it all at the beginner level with “The Complete Idiot's Guide to Unix”.
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April 9, 2020
I actually really enjoyed reading this book.

I few months ago I took a Linux System Administrator course that was 8 weeks long, full of videos, interactive labs in a Linux environment, projects, etc. This book was not as deep as the college class was, but in all fairness there's really no way it could compete, especially with the lab work.

One big take away from this book for me, is that for this kind of stuff you really have to get hands on training to really learn the material. As much as I enjoyed the refresher training I received from this publication, nothing beats actually being in a *nix environment going through the commands line by line.

Again though, for a supplemental text book to go along with hands on, this book is great and does exactly what I feel its purpose is intended to be.

I would only recommend this book if you have actual *nix experience, I would not use this as first timer introduction type material. And at the same time, holding the expectation that you probably won't learn a whole lot of new stuff, because you have previous experience, but you will sharpen up skills and a lot of memories from your previous training will come back to life which is of course great reinforcement and making you more knowledgeable within *nix environments and improving your skill/ability level.

With all of that established and with that defined expectation, this book deserves a solid 4/5 for content and delivery about Unix basics.
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April 2, 2013
Excellent tutorial for the novice to the UNIX operating system. I have taught out of this book several times at work.
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