The Mac OS X Command Line is a clear, concise, tutorial-style introduction to all the major functionality provided by the command line. It's also packed with information the experienced users need, including little-known shortcuts and several chapters devoted to advanced topics. A lot of Mac users have reported Fedora to be one of the best-functioning Linux distros you can run on a Mac. It is impossible to talk about Mac-like operating systems without talking about the Elementary OS project. This is a Linux distribution that adopts some of the design philosophy that Apple employs into their work.
- Unix for Mac OS X Usersunlocks the powerful capabilities of Unix that underlie Mac OS X, teaching how to use command-line syntax to perform common tasks such as file management, data entry,.
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- PDF A Practical Guide To Unix For Mac Os X Users Uploaded By Anne Golon, a practical guide to unix r for mac os r x users explains how to work with the unix operating system that is the foundation of mac os x this book looks under the hood past the traditional graphical user interface gui that most people think of as a macintosh.
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This set of video tutorials is for everyone in CST8207, not just Mac OSX users. There are occasional OSX-specific references that non-OSX users can ignore. Most of the videos are useful for any Unix/Linux system.
These video files are accessible with both closed captioning and full text transcripts.
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The leftmost number below is the week in which the lynda.com
video was assigned as part of weekly Readings. A missing week number means the video hasn’t been formally assigned as a reading yet. Not all videos will be assigned as Readings in CST8207.
This set of video tutorials is for everyone in CST8207, not just Mac OSX users. There are occasional OSX-specific references that non-OSX users can ignore. Most of the videos are useful for any Unix/Linux system.
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These video files are accessible with both closed captioning and full text transcripts.
You will find some parts of these advanced Lynda videos useful later in the course when you start writing your own shell scripts:
Unix For Mac Os X Users Lynda Day George
- http://www.lynda.com/Linux-tutorials/Linux-Bash-Shell-Scripts/504429-2.html
- http://www.lynda.com/Bash-tutorials/Up-Running-Bash-Scripting/142989-2.html