Publisher's Synopsis
The "Unix User's Handbook" is a standardized reference for users of common variants of the UNIX operating system.;The "Unix User's Handbook" provides an alphabetical listing of all commands from AT&T System V, Berkeley BSD, and OSF Unix, as well as SCO Xenix. The handbook contains practical examples drawn from a wide variety of applications. It is designed as a reference for Unix consultants, developers, managers, programmers, system administrators, teachers, trainers, users, students and vendors, as well as OEMs, VARs, and systems analysts.;Special features of the Unix User's Handbook are: standardized description for each command includes syntax, definition, arguments, options, limitations and restrictions, warnings, defaults, typical use, variants, discussion, notes, examples, and cross-references; up-to-date coverage of all systems, including windowing and networking commands; explanations plus practical examples for all entries; conformance and compatibility indications for AT&T SVID, X / Open Portability, and other standards; many hints, guidelines, and warnings.