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Introduction to UNIX
History of the creation and development of UNIX
Origins and versions of UNIX
AT&T
BSD
FreeBSD
NetBSD
OpenBSD
Linux in the UNIX family
Debian
Debian
Ubuntu
RedHat
RHEL
CentOS
Fedora
UNIX core standards
UNIX
IEEE POSIX
AT&T SVID
BSD
OpenGroup SUS
X/Open XPG
LINUX
LSB
FHS
Overview of the UNIX architecture
Kernel
File subsystem
I/O
subsystem Process control
subsystem Virtual memory management subsystem
Libraries
System and application programs
UNIX user environment
Interactive system operation
Terminals
Virtual
Pseudo
GUI
Network access
Control terminal characters
Users and groups
Command interpreter
Basic CLI command syntax
Built-in commands
External commands
Help systems and documentation
Manual Pages
Built-in bash shell
help GNU Info help system
User profile
Environment variables
Configuration dot files
Directory Tree
Structure
Addressing
Mounting
Filesystems
Disk
extXfs
Pseudo
procfs
sysfs
usbfs
...
Network
nfs
smbfs/cifs
File types
Regular
Directories
Links
Devices
Sockets and pipes
File access control File
owners
Access Mode
Standard Permissions
Additional Attributes
POSIX Access Lists ACLs
Processes
Programs, Libraries, Processes Process
Attributes
Life Cycle
Process
Spawning Program Startup
Fork-and-exec Principle
Operation
Sleep
Execute
Terminate and Kill
Signals
Job Control
Sessions
Foreground
Groups
Backgrounds
Process Tree
System Processes
Daemons
User Processes Shell I/
O Redirection
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Streams Output
Redirection Input Stream Redirection
Pipeline I/O
Filename
Substitutions
Command
Output
Arithmetic Expressions
Parameters
Escaping
Command Lists
Simple
Synchronous Command Lists
Asynchronous
list
of
commands
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GUI
Window System X Window System
X Server
X Clients
Xlib library
Window manager
X session
Decoration
libraries Xtoolkit (Xt) and X athena widgets (Xaw)
XView
Motif
Q toolkit (Qt)
GIMP Toolkit (Gtk+)
Desktop environments
OpenWindows
Common Desktop Environment (CDE)
K Desktop Environment (KDE)
GNOME
XFCE
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