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cover image UNIX IN A NUTSHELL: SYSTEM V EDITION
2nd ed

Revised and Expanded for SV4 and Solaris 2.0

Daniel GILLY & the staff of O'Reilly & Associates
A UNIX user since 1983, Daniel Gilly graduated from MIT in 1985 and joined O'Reilly and Associates in 1986. In his six years at O'Reilly, first as a production editor and later as a staff writer, Daniel wrote UNIX in a Nutshell, revised Learning the vi Editor, and had an editorial hand in several books in the X Window series.
After 10 years in the Boston area, Daniel moved to Silicon Valley in 1992. He currently works as a contract technical writer and focuses on using HTML and CGI to develop corporate intranets. Daniel's travels have included three cross-country drives across the U.S. He enjoys singing bass with a top-ranked chorus, the San Jose chapter of the barbershop society.
He can be reached on the Internet at daniel3@home.com

Series: A Nutshell handbook

Publisher : O'Reilly & Associates - Sebastopol, CA

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You may have seen UNIX quick-reference guides, but you've never seen anything like UNIX in a Nutshell. Not a scaled-down quick reference of common commands, UNIX in a Nutshell is a complete reference containing all commands and options, along with generous descriptions and examples that put the commands in context. For all but the thorniest UNIX problems, this one reference should be all the documentation you need.

The second edition of UNIX in a Nutshell starts with thorough coverage of System V Release 3. To that, we've added the many new commands that were added to Release 4 and additional commands that were added to Solaris 2.0.

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