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.SH
INTRODUCTION
.PP
From the user's point of view,
the
.UC UNIX
operating system
is easy
to learn and use,
and presents few of the usual imp
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.SH
II. DAY-TO-DAY USE
.SH
Creating Files \(em The Editor
.PP
If you have to type a paper or a letter or a program,
how do you get the information stored in the machine?
Most of these tasks are done
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...TM 78-1273-8
...ND October 2, 1978
...old TM -74-1273-18, October 29, 1974
.RP
.TL
UNIX For Beginners \(em
Second Edition
.AU
Brian W. Kernighan
.AI
.MH
.AB
.PP
This paper is meant to help
new user
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.SH
V. UNIX READING LIST
.SH
General:
.LP
K. L. Thompson and D. M. Ritchie,
.IT The
.ul
.UC UNIX
.ul
Programmer's Manual,
Bell Laboratories, 1978.
Lists commands,
system routines and interfaces, file
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.SH
IV. PROGRAMMING
.PP
.UC UNIX
is a marvelously pleasant and productive system for
writing programs;
productivity seems to be an order of magnitude higher
than on other interactive systems.
.PP
The
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.SH
III. DOCUMENT PREPARATION
.sp
.PP
.UC UNIX
is extensively used for document preparation.
There are three major
.ul
formatting
programs,
that is,
programs which produce a text with
justified r
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.sp 3
.SH Index
Index
.LP
.sp 2
.nf
& (asynchronous process) 8
; (multiple processes) 8
* (pattern match) 5
[ ] (pattern match) 6
? (pattern match) 6
(redirect I/O) 7
>> (file append) 12
bac
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.SH
I. GETTING STARTED
.SH
Logging In
.PP
Most of the details about logging in are in the manual
section
called
``How to Get Started''
(pages
.ul
iv-v
in the 5th Edition).
Here are a couple of ex
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.SH
II. DAY-TO-DAY USE
.SH
Creating Files _ The Editor
.PP
If we have to type a paper or a letter or a program,
how do we get the information stored in the machine?
Most of these tasks are done with
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.RP
.TL
UNIX for Beginners
.AU
Brian W. Kernighan
.AI
Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N. J.
.ND
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.nr VS 11
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.RS
.sp 2
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.SH Introduction
.PP
In many ways,
.UC UNIX
is
the s