1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910961289103321

Autore

Negus Chris <1957->

Titolo

Ubuntu Linux toolbox : 1000+ commands for Ubuntu and Debian power users / / Christopher Negus

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Indianapolis, Ind., : John Wiley & Sons, 2013

ISBN

9781118240526

1118240529

9781118227992

1118227999

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (370 p.)

Disciplina

005.432

Soggetti

Operating systems (Computers)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Starting with Ubuntu Linux; Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux; Understanding Ubuntu Releases; Ubuntu Compared to Other Linux Distributions; Finding Ubuntu Resources; Ubuntu Software; Focusing on Linux Commands; Finding Commands; Reference Information in Ubuntu; Using help Messages; Using man Pages; Using info Documents; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Ubuntu and Adding Software; Obtaining and Installing Ubuntu; Preparing to Install; Choosing Installation Options; Answering Installation Questions; Working with Debian Software Packages; Working with Software Packages

Enabling More Repositories for apt Adding Software Collections with tasksel; Managing Software with APT; Finding Packages with APT; Installing Packages with APT; Upgrading Packages with APT; Upgrading a Single Package with APT; Removing Packages with APT; Cleaning Up Packages with APT; Downloading Packages with APT; Managing Software with dpkg; Installing a Package with dpkg; Removing a Package with dpkg; Extracting Files from a .deb File with dpkg; Querying Information about .deb Packages; Managing Software with aptitude; Updating and Upgrading Packages with aptitude

Querying Information about Packages with aptitude Installing Packages with aptitude; Removing Packages with aptitude; Cleaning Up Packages



with aptitude; Useful Combinations of Options with aptitude; Verifying Installed Packages with debsums; Building deb Packages; Summary; Chapter 3: Using the Shell; Terminal Windows and Shell Access; Using Terminal Windows; Using Virtual Consoles; Using the Shell; Using Bash History; Using Command Line Completion; Redirecting stdin and stdout; Using alias; Watching Commands; Watching Files; Acquiring Super User Power; Delegating Power with sudo

Using the su Command Using Environment Variables; Creating Simple Shell Scripts; Editing and Running a Script; Adding Content to Your Script; Summary; Chapter 4: Working with Files; Understanding File Types; Using Regular Files; Using Directories; Using Symbolic and Hard Links; Using Device Files; Using Named Pipes and Sockets; Setting File/Directory Permissions; Changing Permissions with chmod; Setting the umask; Changing Ownership; Traversing the File system; Copying Files; Changing File Attributes; Searching for Files; Finding Files with locate; Locating Files with find

Using Other Commands to Find Files Finding Out More about Files; Listing Files; Verifying Files; Summary; Chapter 5: Manipulating Text; Matching Text with Regular Expressions; Editing Text Files; Using the JOE Editor; Using the Pico and nano Editors; Graphical Text Editors; Listing, Sorting, and Changing Text; Listing Text Files; Paging through Text; Paginating Text Files with pr; Searching for Text with grep; Replacing Text with sed; Translating or Removing Characters with tr; Checking Differences between Two Files with diff; Using awk and cut to Process Columns

Converting Text Files to Different Formats

Sommario/riassunto

This updated bestseller from Linux guru Chris Negus is packed with an array of new and revised material As a longstanding bestseller, Ubuntu Linux Toolbox has taught you how to get the most out Ubuntu, the world's most popular Linux distribution. With this anticipated new edition, Christopher Negus returns with a host of new and expanded coverage on tools for managing file systems, ways to connect to networks, techniques for securing Ubuntu systems, and a look at the latest Long Term Support (LTS) release of Ubuntu, all aimed at getting you up and running with Ubuntu Linux quic



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910960833203321

Autore

Rosen Hannah

Titolo

Terror in the heart of freedom : citizenship, sexual violence, and the meaning of race in the postemancipation South / / Hannah Rosen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chapel Hill, : University of North Carolina Press, c2009

ISBN

979-88-908742-4-5

979-88-9313-135-2

0-8078-8856-7

1-4696-0571-6

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (420 pages)

Collana

Gender and American culture

Disciplina

323.1196/073075

Soggetti

African Americans - Civil rights - Southern States - History - 19th century

African American women - Crimes against - Southern States - History - 19th century

Rape - Southern States - History - 19th century

Rape - Political aspects - Southern States - History - 19th century

Enslaved persons - Emancipation - Social aspects - Southern States

Citizenship - Social aspects - Southern States - History - 19th century

Sex role - Southern States - History - 19th century

Racism - Southern States - History - 19th century

Southern States Race relations History 19th century

Southern States History 1865-1877

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [355]-379) and index.

Nota di contenuto

I: A city of refuge: emancipation in Memphis, 1862-1866 -- City streets and other public spaces -- A riot and massacre -- II: A state of mobilization: politics in Arkansas, 1865-1868 -- The capitol and other public spheres == A constitutional convention -- III: A region of terror: violence in the South, 1865-1876 -- Houses, yards, and other domestic domains -- Testifying to violence.

Sommario/riassunto

The meaning of race in the antebellum southern United States was anchored in the racial exclusivity of slavery (coded as black) and full



citizenship (coded as white as well as male). These traditional definitions of race were radically disrupted after emancipation, when citizenship was granted to all persons born in the United States and suffrage was extended to all men. Hannah Rosen persuasively argues that in this critical moment of Reconstruction, contests over the future meaning of race were often fought on the terrain of gender.Sexual violence--specifically, white-on-black rape--e