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Learning the HP-UX Operating System
Contributor(s): Poniatowski, Marty (Author), Hewlett-Packard Professional Books (Author)

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ISBN: 0132585340     ISBN-13: 9780132585347
Publisher: Prentice Hall
OUR PRICE: $37.99  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: July 1996
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Annotation: HP-UX has taken off in popularity. As a result of this popularity there are many new HP-UX users. Some for these new HP-UX users have direct experience with other operating systems but have no direct experience with UNIX. Others have learned HP-UX "the hard way", by experimenting. Still others have taken an HP-UX training course but are now relying on generic UNIX books to learn HP-UX. Learning the HP-UX Operating System is for all these users. The chapters in this book contain useful information and have names such as: Login and Password; The HP-UX File System; File System Related Commands; HP-UX Tools; HP-UX Networking; and Shell Programming.

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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Operating Systems - Unix
Dewey: 005.43
LCCN: 96018464
Series: Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 6.96" W x 9.17" L (1.05 lbs) 336 pages
Features: Index
 
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A comprehensive introduction to HP-UX for new users and system administrators. The book explains how to start an HP-UX session, and what happens when you do. It provides clear, detailed coverage of the HP-UX f ilesystem, and working with files. Readers will learn about HP's Visual User Environment (VUE) and the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) that HP shares with many other leading UNIX system providers. The book also covers UNIX shells, shell programming, and HP-UX programming tools. For application developers familiar with other operating systems, application users working on HP-UX workstations, and new HP-UX system administrators familiar with UNIX but not HP-UX.

 
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