UNIX Hints & Hacks

UNIX Hints & Hacks by Kirk Waingrow, published by Que in 1999, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance productivity and satisfaction with UNIX systems. This first edition spans 479 pages and is presented in English. The book offers practical hints and hacks that provide real value, focusing on essential UNIX administration skills applicable to daily tasks with workstations and servers.
Readers will find a wealth of information on various topics, including networking tricks for safe modifications, security measures for managing SuperUser accounts and permissions, and techniques for monitoring system logs and load averages. Additionally, the book covers innovative methods for adding, manipulating, and modifying user accounts, as well as improving file management skills. UNIX Hints & Hacks aims to equip users with actionable insights that can be immediately implemented in their UNIX environments.
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UNIX Hints & Hacks is designed to instantly reward you through increased productivity and satisfaction with UNIX. Each and every hint and/or hack provides real value–not just a list of obvious procedures marked as secrets. Learn UNIX administration skills you can apply daily with UNIX workstations and servers. Discover networking tricks to make modifications safely over the network. Tackle security issues such as dealing with SuperUser accounts, permissions, and vulnerabilities in the UNIX operating system. Develop various ways to monitor the system logs and load averages, to aid in the tuning, fixing, and security. Also learn to add, manipulate, and modify user accounts in new ways, and improve your file management skills for modifying, viewing, and executin. With UNIX Hints & Hacks youll look up from the reading and say, I cant wait to try that!
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