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Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
ISBN: 0596009437
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 130
Authors:
Andy Lester
,
Chris Stone
,
Chuck Toporek
,
Jason McIntosh
BUY ON AMAZON
MAC OS X Tiger in a Nutshell
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Audience for This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Safari Enabled
Part I: Commands and Shells
Chapter 1. Introduction
Section 1.1. What You ll Find
Section 1.2. Beginner s Guide
Chapter 2. Unix Command Reference
Section 2.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands
Chapter 3. Using the Terminal
Section 3.1. Using the Terminal
Section 3.2. Process Management
Chapter 4. Shell Overview
Section 4.1. Introduction to the Shell
Section 4.2. Shell Flavors
Section 4.3. Common Features
Section 4.4. Differing Features
Chapter 5. bash: The Bourne-Again Shell
Section 5.1. Invoking the Shell
Section 5.2. Syntax
Section 5.3. Variables
Section 5.4. Arithmetic Expressions
Section 5.5. Command History
Section 5.6. Job Control
Section 5.7. Built-in Commands
Part II: Text Editing and Processing
Chapter 6. Pattern Matching
Section 6.1. Filenames Versus Patterns
Section 6.2. Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program
Section 6.3. Metacharacters
Section 6.4. Examples of Searching
Chapter 7. The vi Editor
Section 7.1. Review of vi Operations
Section 7.2. vi Command-Line Options
Section 7.3. ex Command-Line Options
Section 7.4. Movement Commands
Section 7.5. Edit Commands
Section 7.6. Saving and Exiting
Section 7.7. Accessing Multiple Files
Section 7.8. Window Commands
Section 7.9. Interacting with the Shell
Section 7.10. Macros
Section 7.11. Miscellaneous Commands
Section 7.12. Alphabetical List of Keys in Command Mode
Section 7.13. Syntax of ex Commands
Section 7.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
Section 7.15. vi Configuration
Chapter 8. The Emacs Editor
Section 8.1. Emacs Concepts
Section 8.2. Typical Problems
Section 8.3. Notes on the Tables
Section 8.4. Summary of Commands by Group
Section 8.5. Summary of Commands by Key
Section 8.6. Summary of Commands by Name
Part III: Managing Mac OS X
Chapter 9. Filesystem Overview
Section 9.1. Mac OS X Filesystems
Section 9.2. Filesystem Organization
Section 9.3. Hidden Files
Section 9.4. The File Permissions System
Chapter 10. Directory Services
Section 10.1. Understanding Directory Services
Section 10.2. Programming with Directory Services
Section 10.3. Configuring Directory Services
Section 10.4. NetInfo Manager
Section 10.5. Directory Services Utilities
Section 10.6. Managing Groups
Section 10.7. Managing Users and Passwords
Section 10.8. Managing Hostnames and IP Addresses
Section 10.9. Exporting Directories with NFS
Section 10.10. Flat Files and Their Directory Services Counterparts
Section 10.11. Restoring the Directory Services Database
Chapter 11. Running Network Services
Section 11.1. Network Services Overview
Section 11.2. Running Services in Mac OS X
Section 11.3. Mail Services
Section 11.4. Web Services
Section 11.5. File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Section 11.6. Remote Login Services
Section 11.7. File Sharing Services
Section 11.8. Daemon Management
Chapter 12. The X Window System
Section 12.1. Installing X11
Section 12.2. Running X11
Section 12.3. Customizing X11
Section 12.4. X11-based Applications and Libraries
Section 12.5. Connecting to Other X Window Systems
Section 12.6. Virtual Network Computing
Chapter 13. The Defaults System
Section 13.1. Property Lists
Section 13.2. Viewing and Editing Property Lists
Colophon
About the Author
Colophon
Index
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Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
ISBN: 0596009437
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 130
Authors:
Andy Lester
,
Chris Stone
,
Chuck Toporek
,
Jason McIntosh
BUY ON AMAZON
A Practitioners Guide to Software Test Design
Control Flow Testing
Data Flow Testing
Defect Taxonomies
Section V - Some Final Thoughts
Appendix A Brown & Donaldson Case Study
Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host
Shell Operations
Networking Resources
File Operations
Network Administration/WMI
Internet Applications
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
All That Glitters Is Not Gold
Supplying Inadequate Context for the Data
Choosing a Deficient Measure
Designing an Unattractive Visual Display
Make the Viewing Experience Aesthetically Pleasing
File System Forensic Analysis
Writing the Output Data
Metadata Category
NTFS Concepts
MFT Entry Attribute Concepts
File Name Category
The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook. A Quick Reference Guide to Nearly 100 Tools for Improving Process Quality, Speed, and Complexity
Using DMAIC to Improve Speed, Quality, and Cost
Value Stream Mapping and Process Flow Tools
Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Data Collection
Complexity Value Stream Mapping and Complexity Analysis
Understanding Digital Signal Processing (2nd Edition)
SPECTRAL INVERSION IN BANDPASS SAMPLING
IMPULSE INVARIANCE IIR FILTER DESIGN METHOD
Chapter Twelve. Digital Data Formats and Their Effects
GENERATING NORMALLY DISTRIBUTED RANDOM DATA
TIME-DOMAIN INTERPOLATION USING THE FFT
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