The New User’s Guide to the Sun Workstation [electronic resource] /

Welcome Sun users. This guide will be your key to understanding your Sun workstation. Within these pages you will find out how to use all of the basic functions and capabilities in a minimal amount of time. From SunView to Security, from Backups to Permissions, you will find out what you need quickly. This book is not intended to replace the current Sun docu­ mentation. It is a fast learning tool for you to become a functional Sun user quickly. Each chapter will cover the basic information needed to allow you to use that area efficiently. The chapters on UNIX file systems and permissions are for beginners' reference and will aid in learning the file system. All examples will refer to the machine name 1 tahoe. This is done to make the references to a system prompt consistent and avoid confusion. You should use this book in conjunction with the Sun manual pages included with your system. When referencing system com­ mands or functions, the manual pages will give you the additional capabilities which will prove invaluable in the future. I hope you enjoy this book and your new Sun workstation.

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Main Authors: Russo, Michael. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 1991
Subjects:Computer science., Microprocessors., Special purpose computers., Computer Science., Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems., Processor Architectures.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3000-7
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1748122018-07-30T22:53:06ZThe New User’s Guide to the Sun Workstation [electronic resource] / Russo, Michael. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textNew York, NY : Springer New York,1991.engWelcome Sun users. This guide will be your key to understanding your Sun workstation. Within these pages you will find out how to use all of the basic functions and capabilities in a minimal amount of time. From SunView to Security, from Backups to Permissions, you will find out what you need quickly. This book is not intended to replace the current Sun docu­ mentation. It is a fast learning tool for you to become a functional Sun user quickly. Each chapter will cover the basic information needed to allow you to use that area efficiently. The chapters on UNIX file systems and permissions are for beginners' reference and will aid in learning the file system. All examples will refer to the machine name 1 tahoe. This is done to make the references to a system prompt consistent and avoid confusion. You should use this book in conjunction with the Sun manual pages included with your system. When referencing system com­ mands or functions, the manual pages will give you the additional capabilities which will prove invaluable in the future. I hope you enjoy this book and your new Sun workstation.1 Logging into Your System -- 2 Basic File System -- 3 File Permissions -- 4 Manual Pages -- 5 Executing Commands -- 6 Editors -- 7 Your Home Directory -- 8 SunView -- 9 MailTool -- 10 Networking -- 11 Backing Up Your System -- 12 Printing a File -- 13 System Security -- 14 Rebooting Your System -- Future Reading.Welcome Sun users. This guide will be your key to understanding your Sun workstation. Within these pages you will find out how to use all of the basic functions and capabilities in a minimal amount of time. From SunView to Security, from Backups to Permissions, you will find out what you need quickly. This book is not intended to replace the current Sun docu­ mentation. It is a fast learning tool for you to become a functional Sun user quickly. Each chapter will cover the basic information needed to allow you to use that area efficiently. The chapters on UNIX file systems and permissions are for beginners' reference and will aid in learning the file system. All examples will refer to the machine name 1 tahoe. This is done to make the references to a system prompt consistent and avoid confusion. You should use this book in conjunction with the Sun manual pages included with your system. When referencing system com­ mands or functions, the manual pages will give you the additional capabilities which will prove invaluable in the future. I hope you enjoy this book and your new Sun workstation.Computer science.Microprocessors.Special purpose computers.Computer Science.Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.Processor Architectures.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3000-7URN:ISBN:9781461230007
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topic Computer science.
Microprocessors.
Special purpose computers.
Computer Science.
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.
Processor Architectures.
Computer science.
Microprocessors.
Special purpose computers.
Computer Science.
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.
Processor Architectures.
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Special purpose computers.
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Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.
Processor Architectures.
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Special purpose computers.
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Processor Architectures.
Russo, Michael. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
The New User’s Guide to the Sun Workstation [electronic resource] /
description Welcome Sun users. This guide will be your key to understanding your Sun workstation. Within these pages you will find out how to use all of the basic functions and capabilities in a minimal amount of time. From SunView to Security, from Backups to Permissions, you will find out what you need quickly. This book is not intended to replace the current Sun docu­ mentation. It is a fast learning tool for you to become a functional Sun user quickly. Each chapter will cover the basic information needed to allow you to use that area efficiently. The chapters on UNIX file systems and permissions are for beginners' reference and will aid in learning the file system. All examples will refer to the machine name 1 tahoe. This is done to make the references to a system prompt consistent and avoid confusion. You should use this book in conjunction with the Sun manual pages included with your system. When referencing system com­ mands or functions, the manual pages will give you the additional capabilities which will prove invaluable in the future. I hope you enjoy this book and your new Sun workstation.
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