Lines Matching full:unix
44 is in the UNIX User Reference manual in section 1.
117 specifies a shorter or different name for a UNIX
131 Commands in UNIX receive a list of
216 Most commands in UNIX are not built into the shell,
261 command is used to change the shell which you use on UNIX.
273 The next time you log in to UNIX after doing this command,
289 a directory within the UNIX system, is called a
298 The convention on UNIX is that the first word of a
338 `c' key. Usually UNIX prints an caret (^) followed by the
364 It is one of the most commonly used UNIX commands (1.6).
546 Some older UNIX systems use this character to indicate that
634 Each file in UNIX has a name consisting of up to 14 characters
662 Many UNIX commands accept arguments which are not the names
801 Many commands on UNIX take information from the terminal or from
833 of UNIX the RUBOUT or DELETE key were used for this purpose.)
904 directory is read by the shell each time you log in to UNIX
935 to log off the UNIX system (2.8).
937 When you log off UNIX the shell will execute commands from
949 spooled and printed on the UNIX line printer.
961 (list files) command is one of the most commonly used UNIX
973 program is used to send and receive messages from other UNIX
997 It contains 9 numbered sections with a description of each UNIX
1019 either to the shell or to UNIX.
1098 Many commands in UNIX result in some lines of text which are
1245 UNIX assigns each
1404 prefer the BACKSPACE for this purpose. On older versions of UNIX
1456 in UNIX is a short message that is sent to a running program
1529 program changes certain parameters inside UNIX which determine
1615 in UNIX to indicate the
1628 .IP UNIX
1629 UNIX is an operating system on which
1632 UNIX provides facilities which allow
1724 UNIX (you have to take turns typing). If you are both using display