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  1. UNIX: The Complete Reference, Second Edition (Complete Reference Series) by Kenneth Rosen, Douglas Host, et all 2006-12-19
  2. Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment (International Student Edition) by W. Richard Stevens, 1998
  3. Your UNIX: The Ultimate Guide by Sumitabha Das, 2005-01-07
  4. Automating Linux and Unix System Administration, Second Edition (Expert's Voice in Linux) by Kirk Bauer, Nathan Campi, 2008-12-15
  5. UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Threads by Kay A. Robbins, Steve Robbins, 2003-06-27
  6. Beginning Unix (Programmer to Programmer) by Paul Love, Joe Merlino, et all 2005-04-29
  7. UNIX and Linux Forensic Analysis DVD Toolkit by Chris Pogue, Cory Altheide, et all 2008-06-30
  8. DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Advanced Database Administration Certification: Certification Study Guide by Roger E. Sanders, Dwaine R Snow, 2008-11-03
  9. UNIX for Programmers and Users (3rd Edition) by Graham Glass, King Ables, 2003-02-16
  10. Practical Unix and Internet Security, 2nd Edition by Simson Garfinkel, Gene Spafford, 1996-03-31
  11. The UNIX Hater's Handbook by Daniel Weise, Simson Garfinkel, et all 1994-06
  12. Understanding UNIX/LINUXProgramming: A Guide to Theory and Practice by Bruce Molay, 2002-12-05
  13. Complete Idiot's Guide to UNIX (The Complete Idiot's Guide) by Bill Wagner, 1998-10-01
  14. Unix for Dummies Quick Reference by Margaret Levine Young, John R. Levine, 1998-01-12

41. The OpenNet Project - English Index
unix resources in the Internet and software catalogs Documentation archive. Software reviews. Articles filtered from Usenet. unix search engine.
http://www.opennet.ru/english.shtml

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42. The UNIX Forums - The Top UNIX & Linux Q&A On The Web
The top free unix and Linux System Administration Resource Forum, for beginners and gurus that are looking for unix and Linux help and advice on the
http://www.unix.com/
The UNIX Forums User Name Remember Me? Password Register Members List Mark Forums Read
Welcome to the The UNIX Forums. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You will have to register before you can search the forums or post technical questions: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Forum Last Post Threads Posts Network Computing Topics (8 Viewing) All UNIX and Linux Newbies Welcome !! Script to check for a file,... by mmarsh Today 01:46 PM (6 Viewing) Post questions about KSH, CSH, SH, BASH, PERL, PHP, SED, AWK and OTHER shell scripts here! awk by Today 08:57 PM (3 Viewing) SSL ftp from Unix by Today 10:09 AM C Programming in the UNIX Environment (2 Viewing) Forums for discussing C programming related to UNIX here. stack query by Perderabo Today 12:10 PM (2 Viewing) Internet Protocol (IP) Networking Newbies Welcome! TCP/IP in c (unix) by Rajeshsu Today 04:48 AM (2 Viewing) Topics on open systems and network security here!

43. Introducing ShellAccess.COM: High Performance Shell Access
Shell Access on Sun Microsystems Sparc/Ultra servers with either traditional unix access or easy to use menu system.
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44. Desktop CYBER Emulator
An open source CDC (Control Data Corporation) Cyber 6x00, 7x or 17x type mainframe emulator for Windows or unix.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~tom-hunter/
Desktop CYBER Emulator Home What is the Desktop CYBER Emulator: The Desktop CYBER Emulator is a project which successfully brought back to life the revolutionary design of Control Data Corporation CYBER mainframes. The first CDC CYBER's have been designed and built by a small team headed by Seymour Cray at CDCs Chippewa Falls labs in the mid 1960s. The Desktop CYBER is emulating CDC CYBER mainframes and peripherals in software. For general info about CDC CYBER related material, see the CDC CYBER links page The software provides a reasonable emulation of a "typical" CDC CYBER 6600, 7x, 17x based system including common peripherals such as console, tape and disk drives, card reader, printer and terminal multiplexer. The emulation runs the following CDC operating systems: ChippewaOS, SMM, KRONOS 2.1, NOS 1.2, NOS 1.3, NOS 1.4, NOS 2.2 and NOS 2.8.2. It does not support NOS/VE which requires virtual mode only available in CYBER 180s. The emulator is implemented in ANSI C and runs under:
  • Microsoft Windows 98/NT/XP
  • Red Hat 8.0 or later (LINUX)

45. Zlib Home Site
Unlike the LZW compression method used in unix compress(1) and in the GIF image format, the compression method currently used in zlib essentially never
http://www.zlib.net/
A Massively Spiffy Yet Delicately Unobtrusive Compression Library
(Also Free, Not to Mention Unencumbered by Patents)
Not Related to the Linux zlibc Compressing File-I/O Library)
Welcome to the zlib home page, created by Greg Roelofs and maintained by Jean-loup Gailly (on disk space provided by France Teaser ). If this page seems suspiciously similar to the PNG Home Page , rest assured that the similarity is completely coincidental. No, really. Current release: zlib 1.2.3 July 18, 2005 Version 1.2.3 eliminates potential security vulnerabilities in zlib 1.2.1 and 1.2.2, so all users of those versions should upgrade immediately . The following important fixes are provided in zlib 1.2.3 over 1.2.1 and 1.2.2: Version 1.2.x adds many improvements and features to zlib. Here are some highlights:
  • inflate is about 20% faster and minimizes memory allocation
  • crc32 is about 50% faster
  • New, improved, and supported DLL interface and

46. Amulet Project Home Page
User interface development environment for C++ and is portable across X11 on all kinds of unix. Create graphical, interactive user interfaces.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/
About Amulet
Technical Information
Users and Pictures Papers and Documentation

47. Unix - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Today s unix systems are split into various branches, developed over time by For the first time in 1970, the unix Operating System was officially named
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix
Unix
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Unix-like Discuss Unix or UNIX is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of Bell Labs employees including Ken Thompson Dennis Ritchie , and Douglas McIlroy Unix was designed to be portable multi-tasking and multi-user . The Unix systems are characterized by various concepts: plain text files, command line interpreter , hierarchical file system , treating devices and certain types of inter-process communication as files, etc. In software engineering, Unix is mainly noted for its use of the C programming language and for the Unix philosophy The present owner of the UNIX trademark is The Open Group , while the present claimants on the rights to the UNIX source code are The SCO Group and Novell . Only systems fully compliant with and certified to the Single UNIX Specification qualify as "UNIX" (others are called "UNIX system-like" or Unix-like During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Unix's influence in academic circles led to massive adoption (particularly of the BSD variant, originating from the University of California at Berkeley) of Unix by commercial startups, the most notable of which is

48. Wichtige Unix-Befehle
Eine Tabelle wichtiger unixBefehle mit kurzer Beschreibung.
http://www.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/~sanjiv/
Wichtige Unix und MS-DOS Befehle
Unix Commands! Rechte für Unix User Remote Connection Commands Internet Protocoll Numbers! ... [Telefonbuch] A little summary of Unix Commands Command/Syntax What it will do awk/nawk [options] file scan for patterns in a file and process the results cat [options] file concatenate (list) a file cd [directory] change directory chgrp [options] group file change the group of the file chmod [options] file change file or directory access permissions chown [options] owner file change the ownership of a file; can only be done by the superuser chsh passwd -e/-s username login_shell change the user's login shell (often only by the superuser) cmp [options] compare two files and list where differences occur (text or binary files) compress [options] file compress file and save it as file.Z cp [options] copy into shouldn't already exist. This command creates or overwrites cut (options) [ file (s)] cut specified field(s)/character(s) from lines in file(s) date [options] report the current date and time dd [if=infile] [of=outfile] [operand=value] copy a file, converting between ASCII and EBCDIC or swapping byte order, as specified

49. Unix - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
For the first time in 1970, the unix Operating System was officially named Most of these new unix flavors were developed from the System V base under a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX
Unix
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from UNIX It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Unix-like Discuss Unix or UNIX is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of Bell Labs employees including Ken Thompson Dennis Ritchie , and Douglas McIlroy Unix was designed to be portable multi-tasking and multi-user . The Unix systems are characterized by various concepts: plain text files, command line interpreter , hierarchical file system , treating devices and certain types of inter-process communication as files, etc. In software engineering, Unix is mainly noted for its use of the C programming language and for the Unix philosophy The present owner of the UNIX trademark is The Open Group , while the present claimants on the rights to the UNIX source code are The SCO Group and Novell . Only systems fully compliant with and certified to the Single UNIX Specification qualify as "UNIX" (others are called "UNIX system-like" or Unix-like During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Unix's influence in academic circles led to massive adoption (particularly of the BSD variant, originating from the University of California at Berkeley) of Unix by commercial startups, the most notable of which is

50. Unimax Systems, Inc.
unix operating systems specialists based in Pittsburgh, PA. We also offer solutions for Y2K, Wireless Networks and other information technology areas.
http://www.unimaxsystems.com/

51. V INTERNACIONAL UNIX MEETING IN UNINET
Registro gratuito, programa, normas, comit©s, noticias y boletines de prensa. En la WWW, IRC y correo electr³nico del 115 de diciembre de 2001.
http://umeet.uninet.edu/
Red Universitaria de Recursos Telemáticos Integrados
para Comunidades Vituales de Usuarios
Organiza: UMEET'2004 (English). December 9-22 UMEET'2004 (Spanish). Diciembre 9-22

Channel #linux irc.uninet.edu (Free, gratuite, libre)
Pasts Umeet Editions / Ediciones anteriores de Umeet

52. Cygwin Information And Installation
Cygwin is not a way to magically make native Windows apps aware of unix ® functionality, like signals, ptys, etc. Again, you need to build your apps from
http://www.cygwin.com/
Cygwin Home Cygwin/X Home Red Hat Cygwin Product Community ... sourceware.org
Install
Cygwin
now
What Is Cygwin?
Cygwin is a Linux-like environment for Windows. It consists of two parts:
  • A DLL (cygwin1.dll) which acts as a Linux API emulation layer providing substantial Linux API functionality.
  • A collection of tools, which provide Linux look and feel. The Cygwin DLL works with all non-beta, non "release candidate", ix86 32 bit versions of Windows since Windows 95, with the exception of Windows CE.
    What Isn't Cygwin?
  • Cygwin is not a way to run native linux apps on Windows. You have to rebuild your application from source if you want to get it running on Windows.
  • Cygwin is not from source if you want to take advantage of Cygwin functionality. Help, contact, web page, other info... Historical cygwin info...
    Install or update
    now!
    (using setup.exe) or get help on
    using setup.exe. or find where a package or file lives in the cygwin release. Latest Cygwin DLL release version is
    Install
    Cygwin
    now
    What's New and How Do I Get it?
    The latest net releases of the Cygwin DLL are numbered 1.n.x
  • 53. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Perl Resource Kit -- UNIX Edition, First Edition
    Gives you the most comprehensive collection of Perl documentation and commercially enhanced software tools available today.
    http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/prkunix/
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    ISBN: 1-56592-370-7
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    The Perl Resource Kit UNIX Edition gives you the most comprehensive collection of Perl documentation and commercially enhanced software tools available today. Developed in association with Larry Wall, the creator of Perl, it's the definitive Perl distribution for Webmasters, programmers, and system administrators. The Perl Resource Kit provides:
    • Over 1800 pages of tutorial and in-depth reference documentation for Perl utilities and extensions, in four volumes

    54. Rosetta Stone For Unix
    SCO unixWare 7.0.1 SCO unixWare 7.1.1 became Caldera Open unix and later became unixGuide.net has a similar table covering fewer unix versions and a
    http://bhami.com/rosetta.html
    AIX DG-UX FreeBSD This custom drawing feature now works in Mozilla , in Opera 7.0 or better, and in IE 5 or better . Use click, shift-click, control-click, and the "set" and "clear" buttons to select the desired subset of OSs. Then select "Draw table" to redraw the window with your custom table. A Sysadmin's Unixersal Translator (ROSETTA STONE) OR What do they call that in this world? Contributions and corrections gratefully accepted . Please help us fill in the blanks. New "tasks" are welcome, too!
    PDF version
    (for best results print US legal size, landscape orientation. If your browser plug-in has trouble with the PDF, then download it and load it in stand-alone acroread
    Framed version

    OS versions in parentheses; e.g. means version 10 and greater; means version 9 and previous. $=extra cost
    If not specified, commands are in one of the following directories: /usr/bin /usr/sbin /sbin /bin
    Files referenced may be either commands, configuration files, or directly-referenced text files. Use the man command to read the man pages for details such as command options.

    55. Midnight Commander
    A combined unix shell and text mode, Norton Commander style file manager. Part of the GNOME project. Open Source.
    http://www.gnome.org/mc/

    56. Www.bsd.org
    Is this now your permanent unix answer emporium? unix questions sent to this address will be politely sent to /dev/null we do not have time to answer
    http://www.bsd.org/
    Welcome to www.bsd.org!
    What is this page all about?
    This page is intended to provide a variety of resources for users of the various commercial and freely-available bsd operating systems. It is in the midst of being revamped, and will probably be in such a state for quite a while yet. Please bear with us. For starters, here is where you get information on the major BSD flavors: And here is a link to a comparison of the freely-available BSD operating systems. Note that we do not necessarily agree with everything stated in this comparison.
    Choose from one of our many fabulous help pages..
    Have any comments on the page? Would you like to see something here? Is this now your permanent UNIX answer emporium? Send any comments, questions, or bug reports to webmaster@bsd.org**

    57. Network Hotsync
    Describes how to do a HotSync operation between a Palm and a unix host (running PilotManager) over a TCP/IP connection.
    http://members.1012surfnet.at/ralf.schlatterbeck/netsync.html
    Network Hotsync Howto Network Hotsync
    Contents
    Home
    SyncIcalCal

    SyncMidi

    Netsync Howto

    Download SyncIcalCal.tgz
    SyncMidi.tgz

    Links Palm Computing
    PilotManager

    pilot-link

    GPL
    What is network hotsync? With network hotsync you can use a PPP connection to setup a TCP/IP connection to the host running PilotManager. The hotsync operation will take place via a TCP/IP connection not via a direct serial line (or modem, which is also possible) connection. Since the network connection is not secure, network hotsync may be an option only for people being away from their usual workplace but using a company intranet to sync with their workplace computer. Another option is using a fast terminal-server that supports ppp instead of a slow serial connection to a host supporting only a limited data rate. If you know of any solutions that involve a secure solution for syncing over the internet (e.g. a virtual private network (VPN) or a connection via the secure socket layer (SSL), please let me know!) What you need You need at least version 0.9.2 of pilot-link . Previous versions dump core when you try to do a network sync. You should also get the latest version v1.107 of PilotManager Get network hotsync from Palm Computing. When I first downloaded this package, it was an Exe-fied ZIP archive that contained a shrink-wrapped Windows installer (also a .exe). So I had to install the thing on a windows workstation that already had the Palm desktop software installed just to get the NetSync.PRC file. Meanwhile Palm has really, really changed this and you can get the NetSync.PRC file archived in a .zip from the page mentioned above. It is under the heading "Download Network Hotsync support Application". You probably want to use the Windows version which is a .zip archive containing just the .PRC file.

    58. UT Austin ITS Unix Group Home Page
    UT Austin ITS unix Group. If you wish to visit our no frames page, load http//www.utexas.edu/cc/unix/main.html into your browser s window.
    http://www.utexas.edu/cc/unix/
    If you see this message, your browser does not support frames or you have chosen to view this page without frames. If you wish to visit our no frames page, load http://www.utexas.edu/cc/unix/main.html into your browser's window.

    59. FreeTDS.org
    Libraries for Linux and unix that implement the Tabular DataStream protocol used by SyBase and Microsoft SQL Server. LGPL
    http://www.freetds.org/
    News Software Documentation Support ... Contribute F reeTDS is a set of libraries for Unix and Linux that allows your programs to natively talk to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase databases. T echnically speaking, FreeTDS is an open source implementation of the TDS (Tabular Data Stream) protocol used by these databases for their own clients. It supports many different flavors of the protocol and three APIs to access it. Additionally FreeTDS works with other software such as Perl and PHP, providing access from those languages as well. If you are looking for a Java implementation, we refer you to the jTDS project on SourceForge. F reeTDS has many possible uses. It has been used by Unix/Linux webservers to present data stored in SQL Server to the web, to port SQL Server database code from NT to Unix, to import data into SQL Server from a Unix source, and to provide database access on platforms (such as realtime systems) that have no native drivers. T he FreeTDS C libraries are available under the terms of the GNU LGPL license, consult the COPYING.LIB file in the distribution for details. Quick Links Latest Versions:
    Stable Release

    Nightly Snapshot

    Documentation:
    FAQ

    User Guide

    Reference Manual

    Mailing List:
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    Archive

    Developing: Source Forge project site Browse CVS Last updated by $Author: jklowden $ on $Date: 2005/05/26 04:57:50 $

    60. UnixFAQ.ru : îÁÞÁÌÏ
    Вопросы и ответы по unix и юниксподобным системам.
    http://www.unixfaq.ru
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