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Life With Unix: A Guide for Everyone

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Briefly traces the history of the UNIX operating system, discusses its advantages and disadvantages, and looks at UNIX services, applications, and future developments

346 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1989

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October 26, 2014
I read Life With Unix in the mid 1990s. I still own a copy and I suppose you could still find some value in the book. At the time I read the book I learned a lot, I had just discovered Unix. There are some bits of history in the book that some might find interesting. For it's time the book was awesome and it spurred my enjoyment with Unix.
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January 21, 2012
A Unix manual for the underworld...or something. This is the Unix manual that will tell you all the things the others won't. Worth reading to all those who use Unix or one of it's many childer... Also a good reference for Unix folklore.
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March 28, 2008
Ehhh, worth reading while MARTAing home for the quips and history of which I'd been unaware, but this overall reads like a "For Dummies..." book.
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