> I will look at that book
[...]

Thank you Doug.

> If this sounds good to you, a complete first level of learning from
> this entire publication can be made up.  It will just take me a little
> while to finish it all up.  Do you want it in text? sound? or both.
> You can have the file and study in the way that makes you most
> comfortable.

We will try to start very small with offering just one or two lessons,
with our growing experience, we might be able to improve the format for
the better accessible experience.

> P.S. Here is the list to choose from.  All of you folks out there in
> mailing list land can look these over and tell me which ones to start
> making up.
>
> 1 Section Overview
> 2 Unix and Linux
> 2.1 Overview
> 2.1.1 Unix and Linux
> 2.1.2 Logging In and Out
> 2.1.3 Password
> 2.1.4 User information
> 2.1.5 Group information
> 2.1.6 Misc. Commands
> 2.1.7 Shell
> 2.2 Exercises
> 3 Work on the command line
> 3.1 Overview
> 3.2 Command line
> 3.3 Shells and Bash
> 3.4 Shell variables
> 3.4.1 Man pages
> 3.5 Exercises
> 4 Process text streams using filters
> 4.1 Overview
> 4.2 Pattern matching and wildcards
> 4.3 Shell and wildcards
> 4.4 Quoting and Comments
> 4.4.1 Quoting
> 4.4.2 Comments
> 4.5 Concatenate files
> 4.6 View the begining and the end of a file
> 4.7 Numbering file lines
> 4.8 Counting items in a file
> 4.9 Cutting fields in files
> 4.10 Characters conversion
> 4.11 Lines manipulation
> 4.12 Formatting for printing
> 4.13 Sort lines of text files
> 4.14 Binary file dump
> 4.15 Exercises
> 5 Perform basic file management
> 5.1 Overview
> 5.2 Create and Remove directories
> 5.3 Copy files and directories
> 5.4 Move & Rename files
> 5.5 Listing filenames and information
> 5.6 File types
> 5.7 Creating and using filenames
> 5.8 Remove files or directories
> 5.9 Locating files in a subtree directory
> 5.10 Exercises
> 6 Use streams, pipes, and redirects
> 6.1 Overview
> 6.2 Standard input and standard output
> 6.3 Exercises
> 7 Create, monitor, and kill processes
> 7.1 Overview
> 7.2 Create processes
> 7.3 Monitor processes
> 7.4 Kill processes
> 7.5 Exercises
> 8 Modify process execution priorities
> 8.1 Overview
> 8.2 Priorities
> 8.3 Exercises
> 9 Regular Expression
> 9.1 Overview
> 9.2 Pattern matching
> 9.3 grep
> 9.4 sed
> 9.5 Exercises
> 10 Perform basic file editing using vi
> 10.1 Overview
> 10.2 vi
> 10.3 Exercices
>

Best regards,

Gilles


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