This chapter describes how you can customize the following: System initialization files, National language directories, Internationalization features, System time zone directories and envrionment variables, System security tasks, Performance monitors, Power manager elements.
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An overview of the UNIX operating system for beginners. Teaches some of the basics necessary to get around and perform basic administration.
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Why change your shell, The history of unix shells, Deciding on a shell, Shell features, How to change your shell, A warning about changing your shell.
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The most visible part of the UNIX system-the part that prompts you for commands and appears to do your bidding-is the shell. The focus is on the dominant UNIX system command-oriented shells: the Bourne shell (whose program file has the name sh), the Berkeley C shell (named csh), and the Korn shell (name ksh).
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