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Autor(en): 
  • Scott Granneman
  • Linux Phrasebook 
     

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    Veröffentlichung:  Dezember 2015  
    Genre:  EDV / Informatik 
     
    Linux
    ISBN:  9780321833884 
    EAN-Code: 
    9780321833884 
    Verlag:  Pearson Academic 
    Einband:  Kartoniert  
    Sprache:  English  
    Serie:  Addison-Wesley  
    Dimensionen:  H 178 mm / B 114 mm / D 15 mm 
    Gewicht:  318 gr 
    Seiten:  512 
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    Get more done faster at the Linux command line! This best-selling Linux Phrasebook has been thoroughly updated in the second edition to reflect the newest distributions, incorporate feedback from hundreds of active Linux users, and cover today's newest tools and techniques -- including an entirely new chapter on text file manipulation. 


    Linux Phrasebook, Second Edition offers a concise, handy reference to the Linux commands that, like a language phrasebook, can be used on the spot on moment's notice.

     

    Don't waste a minute on non-essentials: this straight-to-the-point reference delivers specific information and tested commands designed to work with any modern Linux distribution. Portable enough to take anywhere, it starts with a quick introduction to essential command line concepts, and then delivers all the modern Linux command examples, variations, and parameters you need to: 

    • View, manipulate, archive, and compress files
    • Control file ownership and permissions
    • Find anything on your systems
    • Efficiently use the Linux shell
    • Monitor system resources
    • Install software
    • Test, fix, and work with networks

    Linux Phrasebook, Second Edition is the perfect quick command line reference for millions of Linux users and administrators at all levels of experience: people who want to get reliable information they can use right now -- with no distractions and no diversions!


    Contents at a Glance

     

    Part I: Getting Started


    Chapter 1 Things to Know About Your Command Line

    Everything Is a File

    Maximum Filename Lengths

    Names Are Case-Sensitive

    Special Characters to Avoid in Names

    Wildcards and What They Mean

    Special Files That Affect Your Command Line

    If There’s Too Much Stuff on Screen, Reset

    Chapter 2 Navigating Your File System

    List Files and Folders

    List the Contents of Other Folders

    List Folder Contents Using Wildcards

    View a List of Files in Subfolders

    View a List of Contents in a Single Column

    View Contents As a Comma-Separated List

    View Hidden Files and Folders

    Visually Display a File’s Type

    Display Contents in Color

    List Permissions, Ownership, and More

    Reverse the Order Contents Are Listed

    Sort Contents by Date and Time

    Sort Contents by Size

    Express File Sizes in Terms of K, M, and G

    Display the Path of Your Current Directory

    Change to a Different Directory

    Change to Your Home Directory

    Change to Your Previous Directory

    Chapter 3 Creation and Destruction

    Change a File to the Current Time

    Change a File to Any Desired Time

    Create a New, Empty File

    Create a New Directory

    Create a New Directory and Any Necessary Subdirectories

    Copy Files

    Copy Files Using Wildcards

    Copy Files Verbosely

    Stop Yourself from Copying over Important Files

    Copy Directories

    Copy Files As Perfect Backups in Another Directory

    Move Files and Folders

    Rename Files and Folders

    Understand How Linux Stores Files

    Create a Link Pointing to Another File or Directory

    Delete Files

    Remove Several Files at Once with Wildcards

    Prevent Yourself from Deleting Key Files

    Delete an Empty Directory

    Remove Files and Directories That Aren’t Empty

    Deleting Troublesome Files

    Chapter 4 Learning About Commands

    Find Out About Commands with man

    Quickly Find Out What a Command Does Based on Its Name

    Search for a Command Based on What It Does

    Read a Command’s Specific Man Page

    Learn About Commands with info

    Navigate Within info

    Locate the Paths for a Command’s Executable, Source Files, and Man Pages

    Find Out Which Version of a Command Will Run

    Discover How a Command Will Be Interpreted

    Chapter 5 Building Blocks

    Run Several Commands Sequentially

    Run Commands Only If the Previous Ones Succeed

    Run a Command Only If the Previous One Fails

    Plug the Output of a Command into Another Command

    Understand Input/Output Streams

    Use the Output of One Command As Input for Another

    Redirect a Command’s Output to a File

    Prevent Overwriting Files When Using Redirection

    Append a Command’s Output to a File

    Use a File As Input for a Command

    Combine Input and Output Redirection

    Send Output to a File and to stdout at the Same Time

    Part II: Working with Files


    Chapter 6 Viewing (Mostly Text) Files

    Figure Out a File’s Type

    View Files on stdout

    Concatenate Files to stdout

    Concatenate Files to Another File

    Concatenate Files and Number the Lines

    View Text Files a Screen at a Time

    Search Within Your Pager

    Edit Files Viewed with a Pager

    View the First 10 Lines of a File

    View the First 10 Lines of Several Files

    View the First Several Lines of a File or Files

    View the First Several Bytes, Kilobytes, or Megabytes of a File

    View the Last 10 Lines of a File

    View the Last 10 Lines of Several Files

    View the Last Several Lines of a File or Files

    View the Constantly Updated Last Lines of a File or Files

    Chapter 7 Manipulating Text Files with Filters

    Count the Number of Words, Lines, and Characters in a File

    Number Lines in a File

    Select an Entire Column of Data in a Delimited File

    Sort the Contents of a File

    Sort the Contents of a File Numerically

    Remove Duplicate Lines in a File

    Substitute Selected Characters with Others

    Replace Repeated Characters with a Single Instance

    Delete Matching Characters

    Transform Text in a File

    Print Specific Fields in a File

    Chapter 8 Ownerships and Permissions

    Become Another User

    Become Another User, with His Environment Variables

    Become root

    Become root, with Its Environment Variables

    Change the Group Owning Files and Directories

    Recursively Change the Group Owning a Directory

    Change the Owner of Files and Directories

    Change the Owner and Group of Files and Directories

    Understand the Basics of Permissions

    Change Permissions on Files and Directories Using Alphabetic Notation

    Change Permissions on Files and Directories Using Numeric Permissions

    Change Permissions Recursively

    Set and Then Clear suid

    Set and Then Clear sgid

    Set and Then Clear the Sticky Bit

    Chapter 9 Archiving and Compression

    Archive and Compress Files Using zip

    Get the Best Compression Possible with zip

    Archive and Compress Files of a Specified Type in Directories and Subdirectories

    Password-Protect Compressed Zip Archives

    Unzip Files

    Test Files That Will Be Unzipped

    Archive and Compress Files Using gzip

    Archive and Compress Files Recursively Using gzip

    Uncompress Files Compressed with gzip

    Test Files That Will Be Unzipped with gunzip

    Archive and Compress Files Using bzip2

    Uncompress Files Compressed with bzip2

    Test Files That Will Be Unzipped with bunzip2

    Archive Files with tar

    Archive and Compress Files with tar and gzip

    Test Files That Will Be Untarred and Uncompressed

    Untar and Uncompress Files

    Part III: Finding Files, Words, and More


    Chapter 10 Finding Files, Directories, Words, and Phrases

    Search a Database of Filenames

    Search a Database of Filenames Without Worrying About Case

    Update the Database Used by locate

    Searching Inside Text Files for Patterns

    The Basics of Searching Inside Text Files for Patterns

    Search Recursively for Text in Files

    Search for Words and Highlight the Results

    Search for Text in Files, Ignoring Case

    Search for Whole Words in Files

    Show Line Numbers Where Words Appear in Files

    Search the Output of Other Commands for Specific Words

    See Context for Words Appearing in Files

    Show Lines Where Words Do Not Appear in Files

    List Files Containing Searched-for Words

    List the Number of Occurrences of Words in Files

    Search for Words Inside Search Results

    Chapter 11 The find Command

    Find Files by Name

    Find Files by Ownership

    Find Files by File Size

    Find Files by File Type

    Find Files by Time

    Show Results If the Expressions Are True (AND)

    Show Results If Either Expression Is True (OR)

    Show Results If the Expression Is Not True (NOT)

    Execute a Command on Found Files

    Execute a Command on Found Files More Efficiently

    Execute a Command on Found Files Containing Spaces

    Part IV: Your Environment


    Chapter 12 Your Shell

    View Your Command-Line History

    Run the Last Command Again

    Run a Previous Command Using Numbers

    Run a Previous Command Using a String

    Search for a Previous Command and Run It

    Display All Command Aliases

    View a Specific Command Alias

    Create a New Temporary Alias

    Create a New Permanent Alias

    Remove an Alias

    Create a New Temporary Function

    Create a New Permanent Function

    Display All Functions

    Remove a Function

    When to Use an Alias and When to Use a Function

    Chapter 13 Monitoring System Resources

    Discover How Long Your Computer Has Been Running

    View All Currently Running Processes

    View a Process Tree

    View Processes Owned by a Particular User

    End a Running Process

    View a Dynamically Updated List of Running Processes

    List Open Files

    List a User’s Open Files

    List Users for a Particular File

    List Processes for a Particular Program

    Display Information About System RAM

    Show File System Disk Usage

    Report File Space Used by a Directory

    Report Just the Total Space Used for a Directory

    Chapter 14 Installing Software

    Install Software Packages (RPM)

    Remove Software Packages (RPM)

    Install Software Packages and Dependencies (RPM)

    Remove Software Packages and Dependencies (RPM)

    Upgrade Software Packages and Dependencies (RPM)

    Find Packages Available for Download (RPM)

    Install Software Packages (DEB)

    Remove Software Packages (DEB)

    Install Software Packages and Dependencies (DEB)

    Remove Software Packages and Dependencies (DEB)

    Upgrade Software Packages and Dependencies (DEB)

    Find Packages Available for Download (DEB)

    Clean Up Unneeded Installation Packages (DEB)

    Troubleshoot Problems with APT (DEB)

    Part V: Networking


    Chapter 15 Connectivity

    View the Status of Your Network Interfaces

    Verify That a Computer Is Running and Accepting Requests

    Trace the Route Packets Take Between Two Hosts

    Query DNS Records

    Configure a Network Interface

    View the Status of Your Wireless Network Interfaces

    Configure a Wireless Network Interface

    Grab a New Address Using DHCP

    Make a Network Connection Active

    Bring a Network Connection Down

    Display Your IP Routing Table

    Change Your IP Routing Table

    Troubleshooting Network Problems

    Chapter 16 Working on the Network

    Securely Log In to Another Compute

    Securely Log In to Another Machine Without a Password

    Securely Transfer Files Between Machines

    Securely Copy Files Between Hosts

    Securely Transfer and Back Up Files

    Download Files Non-interactively

    Download Websites Non-interactively

    Download Sequential Files and Internet Resources


      



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