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By?Dave Taylor, Brian Jepson
Second Edition December 2002
Pages: 158
ISBN 10: 0-596-00470-2 |
ISBN 13:9780596004705
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This compact book provides a user-friendly tour of your Mac's Unix base. As you explore Terminal and familiarize yourself with the command line, you'll also learn about the hundreds of Unix programs that come with your Mac and begin to understand the power and flexibility of Unix. Updated to cover Jaguar (Mac OS X, 10.2), this book will keep you current with the latest features of your Mac.
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- Customize your shell environment
- Manage files and directories
- Successfully print from the Unix command line
- Edit and create files with the vi editor
- Perform remote logins
- Access Internet functions
- Understand pipes and filters
- Use background processing
- Use Fink, an easy way to install open source Unix software on Mac OS X
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Learning Unix for Mac OS X, 2nd Edition Review, June 04 2003





(in response to Robert Broen's question about sending email via smtp.mac.com):
You should be able to use the following setting for your smtp-server in ~/.pinerc:
smtp-server=smtp.mac.com/user=YOURUSERNAME
(Replace YOURUSERNAME with your .Mac user name.)
If you get an error message about an invalid certificate, you may want to try appending novalidate-cert, which tells Pine to accept smtp.mac.com's SSL certificate, even though it cannot be verified by a certifying authority:
smtp-server=smtp.mac.com/user=YOURUSERNAME/novalidate-cert
Learning Unix for Mac OS X, 2nd Edition Review, June 02 2003





A very good book to start on the terminal stuff. I'm feeling more and more comfortable in the shell. Be sure to practice everything in the book extensively.
Possible errata: I still haven't got Pine to send email using smtp.mac.com. One million configuration options and no smtp authentication!?
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"Two books from O'Reilly, 'Learning Unix for Mac OS X'...and 'Mac OS X for Unix Geeks'...should certainly be on your shelf. Both are recommended by the Apple Developer Connection (ADC). 'Learning Unix for Mac OS X' is aimed at Mac OS users who are interested in learning about Unix; 'Mac OS X for Unix Geeks' is amied at long-time Unix users who are 'switching' to Mac OS X. Whivhever group you see yourself in, I'd recommend adding both books to your shelf--if one doesn't address your questions, the other probably will."
--Vicki Brown, "MacTech," September 2003
"If you are running OS X and want to explore 'Terminal,' this book is your travel guide. Even if you have never used a command-line operating environment, it will lead you along an easy path to learning the 'Darwin' version of Unix...This is a practical and exceptionally well-written introduction for Mac OS X users."
--Major Keary, Book News, 2003 No. 3
"This book does a great job of laying out the basics of Unix for people who have little or no Unix experience...This book does a great job of laying out the basics of Unix for people who have little or no Unix experience."
--Amazon.com Reader Review, May 18, 2003
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