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ating systems written in C, a high-level programming language, and its natural portability and low price made it a popular choice among universities. Initially, two main dialects of Unix existed: one produced by AT&T known as System V, and one developed at UC Berkeley and known as BSD. In recent years, many other dialects have been created, including the highly popular Linux operating system and the new Mac OS X (a derivative of BSD). | Learning the Unix Operating System By Jerry Peek Grace Todino John Strang ISBN 1-56592-390-1 106 pages. Fourth Edition January 1998. See the catalog page for this book. Search the text of Learning the Unix Operating System. Index Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter 2 Using Window Systems Chapter 3 Your UNIX Account Chapter 4 File Management Chapter 5 Redirecting I O Chapter 6 Multitasking Chapter 7 Where to Go ffrom Here Appendix A Reading List Appendix B Reference The UNIX CD Bookshelf Navigation Copyright 1998 O Reilly Associates. All Rights Reserved. file C Documents 20and 20Settings nmyers Desktop learn_unix index.htm 6 30 2002 3 40 57 PM Index Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Index Symbols and Numbers for background processes 6.1. Running a Command in the Background wildcard 4.3. File and Directory Wildcards 4.4.5.1. rm . dot . directory 4.4.2.I. cp . directory shortcut 3.1.8.1 ls . directory shortcut 3.I.5.2. Relative pathnames up 3.1.8.1 ls 4.4.2.I. cp in filenames 4.2. File and Directory Names output redirection operator 5.1. Standard Input and Standard Output 5.1.1.1. The operator output redirection operator 5.1.1.2 The operator - hyphen for command options 1.2. Syntax of UNIX Command Lines input redirection operator 5.1. Standard Input and Standard Output wildcard 4.3. File and Directory Wildcards semicolon on command line 1.2. Syntax of UNIX Command Lines slash in pathnames 3.1.4. Absolute Pathnames for root directory 3.1.3. The Directory Tree 3.1.4. Absolute Pathnames as wildcards brackets 4.3. File and Directory Wildcards for I O redirection 5.1. Standard Input and Standard Output file C Documents 20and 20Settings nmyers Desktop learn_unix index idx_0.htm 1 of 2 6 30 2002 3 40 58 PM Index Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Copyright 1998 O Reilly Associates Inc. All Rights Reserved. The UNIX CD Bookshelf Navigation file C .