Now that your favorite operating system, Mac OS X, has Unix under the hood, it's the perfect time for you to uncover its capabilities. Learning Unix for Mac OS X is designed to teach Unix basics to traditional Macintosh users. This book tells you what to do when you're faced with that empty command line. Learn how to: ac Launch and configure the Terminal application ac Customize your shell environment ac Manage files and directories ac Successfully print from the Unix command line ac Edit and create files with the vi editor ac Perform remote logins ac Access Internet functions ac Understand pipes and filters ac Use background processing ac Send and receive mail As you're learning these concepts, you'll find all the common commands simply explained with accompanying examples, exercises, and opportunities for experimentation. You might just find yourself turning to the Terminal application for greater efficiency on a particular task, then immediately switching to the graphical interface when you need to utilize its advantages. And with Mac OS X, you can have the best of both worlds.... PET: LaserWriter ff01.04.9e PET: LaserJet 2100 You can see that the PET printer (an HP Laserjet2100) appears with two ... the PET printer, properly translated into PostScript: % man intro | enscript -p- | atprint man: Formatting manual page.
Title | : | Learning Unix for Mac OS X |
Author | : | Dave Taylor, Jerry Peek |
Publisher | : | O'Reilly Media - 2002 |
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