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Introducing UNIX System V

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An alternate edition of the best-selling Introducing the Unix System, this new book presents complete coverage of AT&T's new standard release of the Unix operating system, System V. For users and programmers involved with any hardware running Unix System V, this edition reflects the joint efforts of AT&T and Sun Microsystems to reconcile Berkeley BSD 4.2 (the most popular non-AT&T version of Unix) with System V. Covering Unix from the first logon to advanced techniques and featuring the numerous examples and careful attention to detail that made the former book a success, the book provides an easy growth path for novices as well as a reference they'll never outgrow.

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Introducing UNIX System V, Rachel Morgan, Henry McGilton

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1991
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Title
Introducing UNIX System V
Language
English
Publisher
McGraw-Hill
Released
1991
Format
Paperback
Pages
640
ISBN10
0070431523
ISBN13
9780070431522
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An alternate edition of the best-selling Introducing the Unix System, this new book presents complete coverage of AT&T's new standard release of the Unix operating system, System V. For users and programmers involved with any hardware running Unix System V, this edition reflects the joint efforts of AT&T and Sun Microsystems to reconcile Berkeley BSD 4.2 (the most popular non-AT&T version of Unix) with System V. Covering Unix from the first logon to advanced techniques and featuring the numerous examples and careful attention to detail that made the former book a success, the book provides an easy growth path for novices as well as a reference they'll never outgrow.