Contents:
A Book for Browsing
Like an Almanac
Like a News Magazine
Like a Hypertext Database
Programs on the CD-ROM
About UNIX Versions
Cross-References
What's New in the Second Edition
Typefaces and Other Conventions
The Authors
The Fine Print
Request for Comments
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments for the Second Edition
Technical books can be boring. But this is not an ordinary technical book! This book is like an almanac, a news magazine, and a hypertext database rolled into one. Instead of trying to put the topics in perfect order-and expecting you to start at the beginning, then read through to the end-we hope that you'll browse. Start anywhere. Read what you want. (That's not quite true. First, you should read this Preface and the pages before it titled How to Use This Book. They will help you get the most out of your time with this book. Next, skim through the UNIX Fundamentals in Chapter 1. Then read what you want.)