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Learning the Unix Operating System

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Index: C

C (csh) shell: 1.1.3. The Unix Shell
-c grep option: 5.2.1. grep
calculator programs for X: 2.3.2. Terminal Windows
cancel program: 4.5.3.2. cancel and lprm
cancelling
background processes: 7.3. Cancelling a Process
foreground processes: 7. Multitasking
print jobs: 4.5.3.2. cancel and lprm
caret (^), cutting or copying text in pico: 4.3.2.1. Pico tour
case-sensitivity of Unix systems: 1.1. Working in the Unix Environment
cat program: 5.1.1.1. cat
cd (change directory) command: 3.1.6.2. cd
FTP: 6.4.2.1. Command-line ftp
channel operators (Ops): 6.7.2.1. Introducing IRC
chat (interactive): 6.7. Interactive Chat
chattr program (Linux): 3.3.4. More Protection Under Linux
chgrp program: 3.3.5. Changing Group and Owner
child directories (subdirectories): 3.1.3. The Directory Tree
chmod command: 3.1.8. Listing Files with ls
3.3.3. Setting Permissions with chmod
chown program: 3.3.5. Changing Group and Owner
clients, X Window System: 2.3.2. Terminal Windows
clobbering files: 5.1.1.2. The > operator
Close (Sawfish window menu): 2.5.5. The Window Menu
collections in Pine: 6.6. Usenet News
colon (:) as a less prompt: 3.2. Looking Inside Files with less
command-line FTP: 6.4.2.1. Command-line ftp
command prompt: 1.1.2. Logging in Nongraphically
commands
entering a line: 1.1.6. Entering a Command Line
FTP: 6.4.2.1. Command-line ftp
menus and icons: 2.3.3. Window Manager Menus
recalling previous: 1.1.7. Recalling Previous Commands
shell aliases for: 8.2. Shell Aliases and Functions
syntax of: 1.2. Syntax of Unix Command Lines
types of: 1.3. Types of Commands
Config command: 6.5.5. Configuring Pine
connecting to Unix systems: 1.1.1. Connecting to the Unix Computer
6.1. Remote Logins
control characters: 1.1.8. Correcting a Command Line
CTRL-C: 1.4. The Unresponsive Terminal
CTRL-D: 1.4. The Unresponsive Terminal
5.1.1.2. The > operator
CTRL-H: 1.1.8. Correcting a Command Line
CTRL-J: 1.4. The Unresponsive Terminal
CTRL-Q: 1.4. The Unresponsive Terminal
CTRL-S: 1.4. The Unresponsive Terminal
CTRL-Z: 1.4. The Unresponsive Terminal
7.1. Running a Command in the Background
controlling programs, quitting X: 2.9. Quitting
copying
files: 4.4.2. Copying Files
4.4.6. Files on Other Operating Systems
remotely: 6.4. Transferring Files
xterm windows and: 2.4.2. Using a Mouse with xterm Windows
cp program: 3.3.5. Changing Group and Owner
4.4.2.1. cp
crackers: 6.1.1. About Security
changing passwords and: 3.6. Changing Your Password
csh (C) shell: 1.1.3. The Unix Shell
CTRL-L command (less): 3.2. Looking Inside Files with less
cu program: 6.1. Remote Logins
current directories: 3.1.2. Your Working Directory
currently selected links, (Lynx): 6.3. Lynx, a Text-based Web Browser
cursors: 2.4.1. Pointer Shape
customizing
accounts: 3.7. Customizing Your Account
programming the shell: 8.3. Programming
Cygwin software: 8.4.1. Under Microsoft Windows


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