UNIX: The Complete Reference
UNIX has evolved into the most commonly used operating system with several important variants, the most important of which are: Linux, HP-UX, UnixWare, and Solaris. These operating systems are used extensively for both client and server applications, many of which are in the World Wide Web environment, using tools developed under UNIX (such as Perl and Tcl). In addition, networked computing environments now have choices at the server level, and many administrators are using Windows NT servers due to NT"s UNIX-like capabilities. Coverage of UNIX/NT integration"s will be a large focus of this Complete Reference book. Users will turn to this book and find all the important UNIX topics as well as in-depth coverage. Audience? Unix users ranging from the novice to an experienced user on a UNIX-based system-using any variants of UNIX. Equally as important are the users who are working with both UNIX and NT environments and need to integrate functionality between these two environments. Contents same as US/UK editions.