Core Unix
MH amp; nmh Email for Users amp; nbsp; Programmers (J. Peek)
January 3rd, 2008 | posted by adminThis book also covers three popular interfaces, or front ends, to MH. There's a step-by-step tour for each interface that will have you sending and reading mail within a few pages.
* xmh is a way to use MH from the X Window System Version 11 Release 6. (xmh under X11 Release 3 is fairly different, but you shouldn't have much trouble using it with the instructions for Release 6. For a user, xmh with Release 4 and 5 is almost the same as the Release 6 version.) xmh runs MH commands with an X interface using windows, buttons, and a mouse.
Introduction to UNIX - the Online Manual
January 3rd, 2008 | posted by adminTable of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to UNIX at Fermilab
Chapter 2: Principals, Accounts and Passwords
Chapter 3: Logging into UNIX Systems at Fermilab
3.1 Overview
Chapter 4: Information Resources
Chapter 5: Shells
Chapter 6: Important UNIX Concepts
Chapter 7: The UNIX File System
Chapter 8: The AFS File System
Chapter 9: Working Environment
Chapter 10: Editors
Chapter 11: Printing
Chapter 12: Email on UNIX
Frequently Asked Questions about UNIX
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Beginners Guide to Programming on the SUNs
January 3rd, 2008 | posted by adminIn the following sections you will learn how to access the SUN workstations and how to use them in creating, compiling, and running most common languages programs (e.g. FORTRAN,
C/C++, HTML). You will also learn about the basic UNIX command and the facilities for printing files and sending and receiving electronic mail. This manual was written with the first
time user in mind. It is written in a straight forward manner so you can understand the material and can quickly become comfortable using the SUN workstations. The best way to learn much
A Basic UNIX Tutorial
January 3rd, 2008 | posted by admin# Introduction
* About your account
# So what is Unix, exactly?
# The Unix file system
* Directories
o Directory-name abbreviations: . .. ~
* Naming conventions
o Wildcards: ? * [ ] { }
* Paths
* Navigating around in the file system
o Checking current directory: pwd
o Changing from one directory to another: cd
o Listing files: ls
o Copying, moving, and removing files: cp, mv, rm
o Creating and removing directories: mkdir, rmdir
o Finding files: find
* Files
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