TY - BOOK AU - Blum,Richard AU - Bresnahan,Christine TI - Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible T2 - eBooks on Demand SN - 9781118984192 AV - QA76.76.O63 .B384 2014 U1 - 005.4469 PY - 2015/// CY - Somerset PB - Wiley KW - Linux (Computer file) KW - Linux KW - Operating systems (Computers) KW - Scripting languages (Computer science) KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover ; Title Page ; Copyight ; Contents ; Part I: The Linux Command Line ; Chapter 1: Starting with Linux Shells ; What Is Linux? ; Looking into the Linux kernel ; System memory management ; Software program management ; Hardware management ; Filesystem management; The GNU utilities The core GNU utilities ; The shell ; The Linux desktop environment ; The X Window system ; The KDE desktop ; The GNOME desktop ; The Unity desktop ; Other desktops ; Linux Distributions ; Core Linux distributions ; Specialized Linux distributions; The Linux LiveCD Summary ; Chapter 2: Getting to the Shell ; Reaching the Command Line ; Console terminals ; Graphical terminals ; Accessing CLI via a Linux Console Terminal ; Accessing CLI via Graphical Terminal Emulation ; Using the GNOME Terminal Emulator; Accessing the GNOME terminal The menu bar ; Using the Konsole Terminal Emulator ; Accessing the Konsole terminal ; The menu bar ; Using the xterm Terminal Emulator ; Accessing xterm ; Command line parameters ; Summary ; Chapter 3: Basic bash Shell Commands ; Starting the Shell; Using the Shell Prompt Interacting with the bash Manual ; Navigating the Filesystem ; Looking at the Linux filesystem ; Traversing directories ; Using absolute directory references ; Using relative directory references ; Listing Files and Directories ; Displaying a basic listing; Displaying a long listing N2 - Talk directly to your system for a faster workflow withautomation capability Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible is youressential Linux guide. With detailed instruction and abundantexamples, this book teaches you how to bypass the graphicalinterface and communicate directly with your computer, saving timeand expanding capability. This third edition incorporates thirtypages of new functional examples that are fully updated to alignwith the latest Linux features. Beginning with command linefundamentals, the book moves into shell scripting and shows you thepractical applic UR - http://uttyler.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=1895863 ER -