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This newly reorganized manual describes the interfaces and execution behavior of all UNIX System commands from a to l including new multiprocessing commands. These include general-purpose user commands, basic networking commands, form and menu language interpreter, system maintenance commands, and enhanced networking commands. [...]

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No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.Buy Mastering Unix Serial Communications (Paperback) at Amazon

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No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.Buy An Introduction to Berkeley Unix (Computer Science) (Paperback) at Amazon

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For instance, I do a grep on files that have tiger woods listed as golfer number 1 and copy these files to a specified directory.
Possible usage:
mygrep “tigerWoods” | grep golfer1| test
(where test) is my directory

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chmod a+w sample
chmod g+w sample
chmod u+w sample
chmod ug+w sample
??

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No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.Buy The C Odyssey: UNIX v. 3 (Paperback) at Amazon

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+Unix is basically for mainframe computers. You can’t run that on a laptop or PC. Are you sure you don’t mean “Linux” which IS a free download?

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I have a server where many people run different programs. Currently the CPU is almost idle, but the machine is doing lots of I/O (as reported by vmstat), and anything that needs I/O (disk) runs terribly slow.
Is there any easy way to find out for sure which process is doing the I/O ?

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I know in perl you just put .pl (filename.pl) at the end of the file you named, and to run the that you just type perl filename.pl.
In unix I being told its something like #!/bin/sh? Where does this go? Does this mean I make the file with #!/bin/sh in front of [...]

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No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.Buy Unix System Administration Handbook (Paperback) at Amazon

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