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2: .\"
3: ...TM 78-1273-8
4: .EH 'USD:1-%''UNIX For Beginners'
5: .OH 'UNIX For Beginners''USD:1-%'
6: .ND October 2, 1978
7: ...old TM -74-1273-18, October 29, 1974
8: .\".RP
9: .TL
10: UNIX For Beginners \(em
11: Second Edition
12: .AU
13: Brian W. Kernighan
14: .AI
15: .MH
16: .AU
17: (Updated for 4.3BSD by Mark Seiden)
18: .AB
19: .PP
20: This paper is meant to help
21: new users get started on
22: the
23: .UX
24: operating system.
25: It includes:
26: .IP "\ \(bu"
27: basics needed for day-to-day use of the system \(em
28: typing commands, correcting typing mistakes, logging in and out,
29: mail, inter-terminal communication,
30: the file system, printing files,
31: redirecting I/O, pipes, and the shell.
32: .IP "\ \(bu"
33: document preparation \(em
34: a brief discussion of the major formatting programs
35: and macro packages,
36: hints on preparing documents,
37: and capsule descriptions of some supporting software.
38: .IP "\ \(bu"
39: .UC UNIX
40: programming \(em
41: using the editor, programming the shell, programming in C,
42: other languages and tools.
43: .IP "\ \(bu"
44: An annotated
45: .UC UNIX
46: bibliography.
47: .AE
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