"I've read many books about Linux, and most of them left me a bit foggier than when I started. The Linux Phrasebook feels more like hands-on help -- an engaging read in bite-sized bits that come in handy on a daily basis."--Tina Gasperson, Editor, NewsForge.com
PART I: Getting Started
1 Things to Know About Your Command Line 5
2 The Basics 15
3 Learning About Commands 57
4 Building Blocks 89
PART II: Working tieh Files
5 Viewing Files 105
6 Printing and Managing Print Jobs 123
7 Ownerships and Permissions 135
8 Archiving and Compression 165
PART III: Finding Stuff
9 Finding Stuff: Easy 193
10 The find Command 219
PART IV: Environment
11 Your Shell 237
12 Monitoring System Resources 247
13 Installing Software 269
PART V: Networking
14 Connectivity 295
15 Working on the Network 325
16 Windows Networking 355