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Title: Sams Teach Yourself UNIX in 10 Minutes
by William Ray
ISBN: 0-672-31523-8
Publisher: SAMS
Pub. Date: 11 February, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Good for beginners - enough bare bones to get one going
Comment: I know someone who wants to learn Unix, so he picked up the book and I read it as well. I'd heard from a friend that Sam's Teach Yourself books were really good. I've been using Unix for over 10 years, so I was curious to see what this book could show a beginner in '10 minutes'. I will say the lessons are intended to be short so you don't end up getting bored. The explanations are good, giving enough detail so you find out what you need to know.

I was glad to see the book mentions how not to get frustrated if a particular command doesn't exactly work as you see in the book. There are many flavors of Unix nowadays so it's very possible each version may have the command that's being talked about but it may be just a bit different.

I found a couple of commands that I hadn't heard of before (pushd and popd) so this old girl learned something too :-). I didn't give the book 5 stars because of its section on the editors available in Unix. The section on vi needed to show a few more basic commands plus maybe one or two tips. The vi editor can be hard for some because due to the structure of the commands.

Overall, the book gives a newbie good information to get their feet wet. Once a newbie gets going and wants to dig in to Unix some more, I highly recommend the OReilly "Unix In A Nutshell" book. Once you get the feel of how Unix is structured, using the Nutshell book will make more sense.

Rating: 4
Summary: Very good for those jumping into Unix for the first time.
Comment: This book is for those who need the ability to move around the Unix filesystem, edit text files, and perform simple commands such as copying, moving, and deleting files. It also gives a good review of Unix as a whole. I'm not sure if there is a Linux version of this book, if there is I would recommend it instead of this one. But most of the book is applicable to both Unix and Linux.

Rating: 4
Summary: 10 minutes....Well! Don`t bet on it!
Comment: A very good UNIX tutorial. Covers yhe most basic 'need to know':s Excellent for Beginners

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