Symbols
- & (ampersand) and
background
processes, Running a Command in the Background
- >> (append redirection
operator), cat
- *
(asterisk), File and Directory Wildcards
- (back
slash), File and Directory Names
- for multiline
commands, Using AppleScript to Manipulate the Terminal
- :
(colon), File and Directory Names
- ,
(comma), Pine, multiple email
addresses, Sending Email with Pine
- . (dot) and
newsgroups, Usenet News
- = (equals)
operator, filename permissions, Setting Permissions with chmod
- / (forward slash), Absolute Pathnames
- in
filenames, File and Directory Names
- IRC, using
in, Introducing IRC
- vi, searching
with, vi tour
- # (hash mark) and
IRC, Introducing IRC
- > (output redirection operator), Standard Input and Standard Output, cat
- accidental overwrites,
preventing, cat
- .. (parent
directory notation), Relative pathnames up
- | (pipe operator), Standard Input and Standard Output, Pipes and Filters
- ? (question mark), File and Directory Wildcards
- Pine, help
command in, Configuring Pine
- " " (quotes) and Lynx, entering
URLs, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
- ; (semicolon) and background commands,
running, Running a Command in the Background
- $$
(shortcut for ps), ps
- [ ] (square brackets), File and Directory Wildcards
A
- A (Add
Newsgroup) command, Usenet News
- absolute
pathnames, Absolute Pathnames
- vs. relative
pathnames, Pathname puzzle
- access
permissions, Protecting and Sharing Files, Changing Group and Owner
- directories, Directory Access Permissions
- accounts, Getting Started, Using Unix
- address book
(Pine), Pine address book
- administrative passwords, replacing if
forgotten, Superuser Privileges with sudo
- aliases, Customizing Your Shell Environment, Shell Aliases and Functions
- creating, Creating Aliases
- alphanumeric characters, Glossary
- alt
category in newsgroups, Usenet News
- ampersand (&)
and background processes, Running a Command in the Background
- anonymous
FTP, FTP
- ANSI escape
sequence, Setting the Terminal Title
- Apple Talk, Glossary
- AppleScript,
Terminal manipulation using, Using AppleScript to Manipulate the Terminal
- apropos
command, The man Command
- apt-get
utility, Fink, Installing Packages
- apt-get install
command, Installing Packages
- apt-get update
command, Installing Packages
- fink install command, compared
to, Installing Packages
- Aqua, What This Handbook Covers, Glossary
- file formats
in, Text Editors and Word Processors
- arguments, Syntax of Unix Command Lines
- atprint
command, atprint
- printer
requirements, atprint
C
- C (Config)
command, Configuring Pine
- cat
command, cat
- cd
command, cd
- channel operators (Ops), Introducing IRC
- characters, alphanumeric, Glossary
- chat
programs, Interactive Chat, A sample IRC session
- chgrp
command, Changing Group and Owner
- chmod
command, Setting Permissions with chmod
- permissions
arguments, Setting Permissions with chmod
- chown
command, Changing Group and Owner
- CMD (Command), ps
- collections
(Pine), Usenet News
- comma (,) and
Pine, multiple email addresses, Sending Email with Pine
- Command (CMD), ps
- command
line, Entering a Command Line
- editing, Recalling Previous Commands
- syntax, Syntax of Unix Command Lines, Syntax of Unix Command Lines
- command-line
FTP, Command-line ftp, Command-line ftp
- command-line
interfaces, Interfaces to Unix
- commands, Working in the Unix Environment, Glossary
- (see also navigation commands)
- apropos, The man Command
- apt-get
utility, Fink, Installing Packages
- atprint, atprint
- background,
running in, Running a Command in the Background, Running a Command in the Background
- canceling
(Command-C), Recalling Previous Commands, Correcting a Command Line
- cat, cat
- cd, cd
- chgrp, Changing Group and Owner
- chmod, Setting Permissions with chmod
- chown, Changing Group and Owner
- close
terminal
(exit), Ending Your Session
- Command-N, Working in the Unix Environment
- Command-N (open
Terminal window), Working in the Unix Environment
- Control-C or Command-. (canceling
commands), Recalling Previous Commands
- Control-D (end
input), Correcting a Command Line
- filename matches, listing
with, Completing File and Directory Names
- Control-H (erase
character), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-Q (resume
output), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-S (pause
output), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-U (erase
command line), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-Z (suspend
program
operation), Running a Command in the Background
- cp (see cp
command)
- CpMac
program, Copying Mac files with resources
- curl, FTP with a web browser
- date, date
- df, Calculating File Size
- du, Calculating File Size
- end
input (Control-D), Correcting a Command Line
- enscript, enscript
- erase
character (Control-H or
Delete), Correcting a Command Line
- erasing
the command line (Control-U), Correcting a Command Line
- find, Finding Files
- fink
install, Installing Packages
- fink
list, Listing Available Packages
- grep, grep
- kill, kill
- less, Looking Inside Files with less, Looking Inside Files with less, Piping to a Pager
- locate, Finding Files
- lpq, lpq
- lpr, lpr
- lprm, lprm
- ls, Listing Files with ls, Listing Files with ls
- m2u, Text Editors and Word Processors
- man, The man Command
- mkdir, Creating Directories with mkdir
- mv, Renaming and Moving Files with mv
- MvMac, Renaming and Moving Files with mv
- noclobber, cat
- open
Terminal window (Command-N), Working in the Unix Environment
- pause
output (Control-S), Correcting a Command Line
- Pine
utility (see Pine)
- pr, pr
- ps, ps
- ps2pdf, Non-PostScript Printers
- pwd, pwd
- recalling
previous, Recalling Previous Commands
- resume
output (Control-Q), Correcting a Command Line
- rm, rm
- rmdir, rmdir
- rsh, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- shell aliases
for, Shell Aliases and Functions
- sort, sort
- specifying multiple
files
in, File and Directory Wildcards
- ssh, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- sudo, Superuser Privileges with sudo
- tail, ps
- talk, talk
- tty, ps
- u2m, Text Editors and Word Processors
- vi (see vi
text editor)
- wget, FTP with a web browser
- who, who
- Common Unix
Printing System (CUPS), Printing
- composer window
(Pine), Sending Email with Pine
- computer
networks (see networking)
- Config (C) command, Configuring Pine
- configuration
files, Customizing Your Shell Environment
- control characters, Correcting a Command Line
- Control-C or Command-C (command interrupt or
cancel), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-D (end
input), Correcting a Command Line
- filename matches, listing
with, Completing File and Directory Names
- Control-H
(erase
character), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-Q (resume
output), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-S (pause
output), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-U
(erase command
line), Correcting a Command Line
- Control-Z
(suspend program operation), Running a Command in the Background
- copying files over
themselves, cat
- cp
command, cp, Copying Mac files with resources
- -i option, cp
- -R option, cp
- risks of misuse, cp
- application files, problems using
with, Copying Mac files with resources
- crackers, About Security, Glossary
- CUPS (Common
Unix Printing
System), Printing
- curl
command, FTP with a web browser
- current
directory, Your Working Directory
- currently selected link
(Lynx), Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
D
- Darwin, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems, Glossary
- date
command, date
- Delete key, Correcting a Command Line
- desktop, Glossary
- df
command, Calculating File Size
- directories, The Mac OS X Filesystem, Listing Files with ls, Glossary
- access
permissions, Directory Access Permissions
- copying entire
trees, cp
- creating, Creating Directories with mkdir
- current or
working directory, Your Working Directory
- deleting, Removing Files and Directories
- directory
trees, The Directory Tree
- home
directory, Your Home Directory
- listing
of files, Listing Files with ls, Listing Files with ls
- naming, File and Directory Names
- pathnames, The Directory Tree
- removing, Removing Files and Directories
- root
directory, The Directory Tree
- standard
Unix directories, The Directory Tree
- subdirectories, The Directory Tree
- switching
between, cd
- working
directory, Glossary
- documentation, Documentation, Books
- Internet,
finding on, Documentation via the Internet
- dot (.) and
newsgroups, Usenet News
- down-arrow key, Recalling Previous Commands
- du
command, Calculating File Size
E
- echo $SHELL, Working in the Unix Environment
- Emacs text
editor, Text Editors and Word Processors
- email
(electronic
mail), Electronic Mail with Pine, Exercise: Sending and Reading Mail
- Pine (see Pine)
- end-of-line characters and file
formats, Text Editors and Word Processors
- enscript
command, enscript
- printer
requirements, enscript
- erase
characters, Correcting a Command Line
- error
messages, Correcting a Command Line
- “cp: cannot copy file to itself”, Problem checklist
- “cp: filename: no such file or directory”, Problem checklist
- “cp: permission denied.”, Problem checklist
- “rmdir: dirname not
empty”, rmdir
- error messages
- “chmod: Not owner”, Problem checklist
- ESC key in
vi, The vi Text Editor
- execute
permission, Directory Access Permissions
- exit
command, Ending Your Session
F
- fg
program, Running a Command in the Background
- filename completion, Completing File and Directory Names
- filename/rsrc, Copying Mac files with resources
- filenames
- / (forward slash)
vs. colon, File and Directory Names
- special characters,
handling in, File and Directory Names
- wildcards
in, File and Directory Wildcards
- filenames, legal characters
in, File and Directory Names
- files, The Mac OS X Filesystem
- accidental
deletes, protecting from, Setting Permissions with chmod
- accidental
overwrites, avoiding, cat
- copying, Copying Files, Copying Mac files with resources
- application
files (CpMac
program), Copying Mac files with resources
- a file over
itself, cat
- Mac
files with resources, Copying Mac files with resources
- creating, Creating and Editing Files
- deleting, Removing Files and Directories
- finding, Finding Files
- formats,
translating, Text Editors and Word Processors
- I/O (input
and output), Redirecting I/O, Exercise: Redirecting Input/Output
- less
command, displaying contents with, Looking Inside Files with less, Looking Inside Files with less
- listing, Listing Files with ls, Listing Files with ls
- managing, Managing Your Files, Files on Other Operating Systems
- checking
for hidden files, Problem checklist
- creating
directories, Creating Directories with mkdir
- foreign
operating systems, transferring from, Files on Other Operating Systems
- naming, File and Directory Names
- pathnames
to, Files in the Directory Tree
- permissions,
managing, Protecting and Sharing Files, Changing Group and Owner
- access
permissions, File Access Permissions
- chmod, Setting Permissions with chmod
- ownership, Changing Group and Owner
- troubleshooting, Problem checklist
- removing, Removing Files and Directories
- renaming, Renaming and Moving Files with mv
- size
determining, Calculating File Size
- specifying
multiple files in
commands, File and Directory Wildcards
- text, outputting
to, Putting Text in a File
- transferring
between computers, Transferring Files, Practice
- curl command,
using, FTP with a web browser
- FTP (see FTP)
- rcp,
using, scp and rcp
- scp,
using, scp and rcp
- wget utility,
using, FTP with a web browser
- filesystem
browser, Graphical Filesystem Browsers
- filesystems, The Mac OS X Filesystem
- accessing via
Finder, Unix shell, cd
- browsers, Graphical Filesystem Browsers
- filters, Pipes and Filters
- find
command, Finding Files
- Finder, Glossary
- limitations, Graphical Filesystem Browsers
- Fink, Fink, Listing Available Packages, Glossary
- available
packages, listing, Listing Available Packages
- configuring, Fink
- installing, Fink
- Open Source software,
installing with, Fink
- package list,
updating, Installing Packages
- fink install
command, Installing Packages
- apt-get utility, compared
to, Installing Packages
- fink list
command, Listing Available Packages
- Fink project, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- folders, Glossary
- free disk space,
displaying, Calculating File Size
- Free Software Foundation
(FSF), Glossary
- FreeBSD, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems, Glossary
- FSF (Free Software
Foundation), Glossary
- FTP (file
transfer protocol), FTP, Practice
- Aqua applications
for, Other FTP solutions
- to secure sites
(SFTP), SFTP: FTP to secure sites
- via
command-line, Command-line ftp, Command-line ftp
- web browsers,
using, FTP with a web browser
I
- I/O
(input and output), Redirecting I/O, Exercise: Redirecting Input/Output
- I/O(input/output)
redirection, Standard Input and Standard Output
- IMAP, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- inbox-path, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- incoming mail protocol, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- incoming mail server, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- index (message) screens for
newsgroups, Usenet News
- input/output
redirection, Creating and Editing Files
- interactive chat
programs, Interactive Chat, A sample IRC session
- Internet
- chat
programs, Unix-based (see IRC)
- email,
Unix-based (see Pine)
- news applications,
Unix-based (see Usenet)
- Unix-based
tools
- electronic mail, Electronic Mail with Pine, Exercise: Sending and Reading Mail
- Lynx, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
- Internet Relay
Chat (see IRC)
- interpreted
programs, ps
- IRC
(Internet Relay Chat), IRC, A sample IRC session
- /
(slash) commands, Introducing IRC
- clients, Introducing IRC
- IRC
ops, Introducing IRC
- nick or
nickname, Introducing IRC
- ops (channel
operators), Introducing IRC
- identifying, A sample IRC session
- quitting, A sample IRC session
- security risks
of, Introducing IRC
- server
messages, A sample IRC session
L
- left-arrow
key, Correcting a Command Line
- less
- nontext
characters, finding with, Text Editors and Word Processors
- piping output
to, Piping to a Pager
- less
command, Looking Inside Files with less, Looking Inside Files with less, Piping to a Pager
- options, Looking Inside Files with less
- links in text-based
browsers, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
- Linux, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- locate
command, Finding Files
- logins, Remote Logins
- (see also remote logins)
- lpq
command, lpq
- lpr
command, lpr
- printer
requirements, Problem checklist
- lprm
command, lprm
- ls
command, Listing Files with ls, Listing Files with ls
- -a
option, Listing Files with ls
- -F
option, Listing Files with ls
- -l
option, Listing Files with ls
- -R option, Listing Files with ls
- long format
output, Listing Files with ls, Listing Files with ls
- Lynx web
browser, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
M
- m2u
(Mac to Unix) command, Text Editors and Word Processors
- .Mac
email, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- Mac OS X, Preface
- default shell, Working in the Unix Environment
- Developer Tools, Problem checklist
- adding to PATH, Renaming and Moving Files with mv
- login account, Getting Started
- MS Windows files, accessing
from, Files on Other Operating Systems
- Unix, and, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- Mac OS X: The
Missing Manual, Interfaces to Unix
- Mach, Glossary
- Macintosh, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- mail
(electronic), Electronic Mail with Pine, Exercise: Sending and Reading Mail
- man
command, The man Command
- MANPATH
variable, Problem checklist
- message headers
(Pine), Sending Email with Pine
- message index screens for
newsgroups, Usenet News
- messages
- “Closing this window will terminate the following processes inside it”, Problem checklist
- “logout: not login shell”, Problem checklist
- “There are running jobs”, Problem checklist
- “There are stopped jobs”, Problem checklist
- Microsoft Windows
files, accessing from Mac OS X, Files on Other Operating Systems
- mkdir
command, Creating Directories with mkdir
- modal
editors, The vi Text Editor
- multi-user operating
systems, Preface
- multitasking, Preface, Multitasking, Problem checklist, Glossary
- mv
command, Renaming and Moving Files with mv
- MvMac
command, Renaming and Moving Files with mv
N
- navigation
commands
- find in
scroll buffer (Command-F), Working in the Unix Environment
- find next
(Command-G), Working in the Unix Environment
- jump to
selection (Command-J), Working in the Unix Environment
- switch window
(Command-~), Working in the Unix Environment
- use selection for find
(Command-E), Working in the Unix Environment
- Net
News, Usenet News
- NetBSD, Glossary
- networked
filesystems, The Directory Tree
- networking, Accessing the Internet, Practice
- ftp services,
enabling, Web and FTP Access
- remote
logins, Remote Logins, About Security
- web
services, enabling, Web and FTP Access
- networks, Accessing the Internet
- newsgroups, Usenet News
- FAQs, Usenet News
- news
articles, Usenet News
- newsreader program, Usenet News
- newsreaders or
newsclients, Usenet News
- nicknames
(Pine), Pine address book
- nicks (nicknames) using
IRC, Introducing IRC
- noclobber
command, cat
- non-PostScript
printers, Non-PostScript Printers
- nontext
characters, Text Editors and Word Processors
O
- open source packages and
Fink, Fink
- OpenSSH, Remote Logins
- operating system
interfaces, Interfaces to Unix
- Ops (channel
operators), Introducing IRC
- “Option click to position
cursor”, Emulation
- osascript
utility, Using AppleScript to Manipulate the Terminal
- outgoing mail server, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- output,
piping to a pager, Piping to a Pager
- owner,
files, Changing Group and Owner
P
- passwords, Changing Your Password
- administrative
password, loss of, Superuser Privileges with sudo
- changing, Changing Your Password
- guidelines for
choosing, Changing Your Password
- pathname, Glossary
- pathnames, The Directory Tree
- absolute
pathnames, Absolute Pathnames
- relative
pathnames, Relative Pathnames
- permissions for files,
changing, Setting Permissions with chmod
- Pico text
editor, Text Editors and Word Processors
- PID (process ID)
numbers, Running a Command in the Background
- Pine, Electronic Mail with Pine, Exercise: Sending and Reading Mail
- address
book, Pine address book
- addressing
email, Sending Email with Pine
- composer
window, Sending Email with Pine
- configuring, Configuring Pine, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- email,
to send and receive, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- Control-N, moving between header
lines, Sending Email with Pine
- email
address and username, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- main
menu, Electronic Mail with Pine
- message formatting
commands, Sending Email with Pine
- options, Configuring Pine
- reading
email, Reading Email with Pine, Reading Email with Pine
- navigating the message
list, Reading Email with Pine
- replying to
messages, Reading Email with Pine
- sending
email, Sending Email with Pine, Pine address book
- pipes, Pipes and Filters
- directing
output to a pager, Piping to a Pager
- plain
text, Text Editors and Word Processors
- Pogue, David, Interfaces to Unix
- POP, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- PostScript, Formatting and Print Commands, pr, Non-PostScript Printers
- (see also non-PostScript
printers)
- pdf,
converting
to, Non-PostScript Printers
- text, translating
to, enscript
- pr
command, pr
- printer
requirements, pr
- Print Center, Printing
- print drivers, adding, Printing
- printing, Printing, Non-PostScript Printers
- commands
for, Formatting and Print Commands, Non-PostScript Printers
- CUPS
(Common Unix Printing
System), Printing
- job status,
checking, Viewing the Printer Queue
- lpr command,
troubleshooting, Problem checklist
- non-PostScript
printers, Non-PostScript Printers
- printer queue,
viewing, Viewing the Printer Queue
- process ID (PID) numbers, Running a Command in the Background
- processes, Glossary
- background, Multitasking, Checking on a Process
- canceling, Canceling a Process
- checking, Checking on a Process, ps
- programming
the shell, Programming
- programs, Glossary
- directly
executable vs. interpreted, ps
- running in
background, Multitasking
- programs
(commands)
- fg (see fg
program)
- interpreted, ps
- sort, Running a Command in the Background
- programs, connecting
with pipes, Pipes and Filters
- prompts, The Shell Prompt
- customizing, Changing Your Prompt
- superuser, The Shell Prompt
- ps
$$, Working in the Unix Environment
- ps
command, ps
- ps2pdf
command, Non-PostScript Printers
- PuTTY, Remote Logins
- pwd
command, pwd
R
- R command (Pine), Usenet News
- read
permission, Directory Access Permissions
- regular
expressions, grep
- relative
pathnames, Relative Pathnames, Glossary
- vs.
absolute
pathnames, Pathname puzzle
- remote
logins, Remote Logins, About Security
- through an Airport Base
Station, Web and FTP Access
- enabling, Remote Logins
- programs for, Remote Logins, Remote Logins
- rlogin, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- rsh, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- security, About Security
- ssh, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- syntax, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- to other Unix systems, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- resource
forks, Copying Mac files with resources
- right-arrow
key, Correcting a Command Line
- rm
command, rm
- dangers of
careless use, rm
- rmdir
command, rmdir
- root, Glossary
- root
directory, The Directory Tree
- rsh
command, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- Run time (TIME), ps
- Run Time State (STAT), ps
S
- S (Setup)
command, Configuring Pine
- screen, Glossary
- Script
Editor, Using AppleScript to Manipulate the Terminal
- scripts, Interfaces to Unix, Introducing IRC
- scrollback buffer, Buffer
- security
- IRC (Internet Relay
Chat) and, Introducing IRC
- remote logins,
associated security risks, About Security
- semicolon (;) and background
commands, Running a Command in the Background
- sent-mail folder, Pine address book
- sessions, Glossary
- ending, Ending Your Session
- Set/Unset
(X) command, Configuring Pine
- Setup (S) command, Configuring Pine
- SFTP, SFTP: FTP to secure sites
- Sharing panel, Remote Logins, Web and FTP Access
- FTP services,
enabling, Web and FTP Access
- web services,
enabling, Web and FTP Access
- shell programming, Programming
- shell
programs, Customizing Your Shell Environment
- shell
scripts, Programming
- shells, Working in the Unix Environment, Glossary
- aliases, Shell Aliases and Functions
- current shell,
identifying, Working in the Unix Environment
- customizing, Customizing Your Shell Environment, Using AppleScript to Manipulate the Terminal
- Mac OS X, versions
available in, Working in the Unix Environment
- shell
prompts, The Shell Prompt
- slash (/), using in
IRC, Introducing IRC
- SMTP
server, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- smtp-server, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- sort
command, sort
- sort
program, Running a Command in the Background
- SourceForge, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- spaces in
filenames, File and Directory Names
- special
characters, escaping in filenames, File and Directory Names
- SSH, Remote Logins
- ssh
command, Remote Access to Other Unix Systems
- standard
input, Standard Input and Standard Output
- standard
output, Standard Input and Standard Output
- STAT (Run Time State), ps
- subdirectories, The Directory Tree
- sudo
command, Superuser Privileges with sudo
- superusers
- login
prompt, The Shell Prompt
- privileges,
invocation
of, Superuser Privileges with sudo
- suspend
characters, Running a Command in the Background
- syntax, Glossary
- system log, ps
T
- T (take address) Pine
command, Pine address book
- tail
command, ps
- talk
command, talk
- talk
program, talk
- tcsh, Working in the Unix Environment, Customizing Your Shell Environment, Setting the Terminal Title
- configuration
files, Customizing Your Shell Environment
- end-of-line characters, changing
in, Text Editors and Word Processors
- default
prompt, The Shell Prompt
- prompts,
customizing, Changing Your Prompt
- .tcshrc
files, Customizing Your Shell Environment, Customizing Your Shell Environment
- noclobber
command, cat
- Terminal, Interfaces to Unix, Launching Terminal, Further Customization
- closing
a
session, Ending Your Session
- conditions
preventing exit, Problem checklist
- default
shell, Working in the Unix Environment
- email programs,
unix-based, advantages, Electronic Mail with Pine
- launching, Working in the Unix Environment
- multitasking
in, Multitasking
- preferences,
setting, Changing Terminal Preferences, Window
- with
AppleScript, Using AppleScript to Manipulate the Terminal
- color settings, Color
- default
shell, Launching Terminal
- display
settings, Display
- keyboard
emulation, Emulation
- processes
window, Processes
- scrollback
buffer, Buffer
- shell
settings, Shell
- Terminal title, Setting the Terminal Title
- window size, Window
- word wrap, Buffer
- “Option click to position
cursor”, Emulation
- sessions,
saving, Working in the Unix Environment
- standard
directories, The Directory Tree
- windows, opening and
switching, Working in the Unix Environment
- Terminal name (TT), ps
- text
- copying and pasting
between windows, vi tour
- Lynx web
browser, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
- outputting
to files, Putting Text in a File
- translating
into PostScript, enscript
- text editors, Text Editors and Word Processors
- vi (see vi text
editor)
- vs. word
processors, Text Editors and Word Processors
- TextEdit text
editor, Text Editors and Word Processors
- TIME (Run time), ps
- Titanium PowerBook G4, audio
delay, Emulation
- TT (Terminal name), ps
- tty
command, ps
U
- u2m
(Unix to Max) command, Text Editors and Word Processors
- Unix, Preface, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- advantages
of, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- documentation, Documentation
- file formats
in, Text Editors and Word Processors
- history, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- interfaces
to, Interfaces to Unix
- Internet
tools, Unix-Based Internet Tools, A sample IRC session
- networking (see networking)
- online
resources, Documentation via the Internet
- programs, directly
executable vs. interpreted, ps
- standard
directories
in, The Directory Tree
- versions
of, Versions of Unix
- Unix operating systems, Mac OS X and the Unix Family of Operating Systems
- Unix
Programmer’s Manual, The man Command
- up-arrow
key, Recalling Previous Commands
- URLs, Fink
distribution, Fink
- Usenet, Usenet News, Usenet News
- messages, Usenet News
- news
articles, Usenet News
- newsgroups, Usenet News
- adding
and deleting, Usenet News
- FAQs, Usenet News
- hierarchy, Usenet News
- preventing
spam, Usenet News
- Usenet
news, Usenet News
- user
accounts, Using Unix
- user-domain, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- usernames, Getting Started
- Pine mail
application
and, Configuring Pine to send and receive email
- /Users/Shared directory, Directory Access Permissions
V
- vi text
editor, Text Editors and Word Processors, The vi Text Editor, vi tour
- command mode, The vi Text Editor
- commands, list of, vi tour
- copying
text, vi tour
- d command and
variants, vi tour
- deleting
text, vi tour
- ESC key, The vi Text Editor
- G
command, vi tour
- H
command, vi tour
- I/O (input and output)
and, Redirecting I/O
- insert mode, The vi Text Editor
- motion keys, vi tour
- moving the
cursor, vi tour
- navigating the
file, vi tour
- opening a
file, vi tour
- paragraph
formatting, vi tour
- quitting the
editor, The vi Text Editor, vi tour
- saving a
file, vi tour
- saving work, vi tour
- search
command, vi tour
- starting the
editor, The vi Text Editor
- x
command, vi tour
- yank command
(y commands), vi tour
- vim text
editor, vi tour
- /Volumes
directory, Files on Other Operating Systems
W
- W (Whereis) Pine
command, Configuring Pine
- web browsers
- FTP (file
transfer protocol)
over, FTP with a web browser
- Lynx, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
- text-based, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser, Lynx, a Text-Based Web Browser
- wget
utility, FTP with a web browser
- Whereis (W) Pine
command, Configuring Pine
- who
command, who
- wildcards, File and Directory Wildcards
- quoting of filename
patterns, Finding Files
- rm
command, using with, rm
- window
systems, Interfaces to Unix
- word processors vs. text
editors, Text Editors and Word Processors
- working
directories, Your Working Directory, Glossary
- changing, Changing Your Working Directory
- write
permission, Directory Access Permissions
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