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The Craft of Text Editing by Craig A. Finseth
 
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Craig A. Finseth
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Lulu.com 2006
 
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Jim Tyson, et al.
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Wikibooks 2011
 
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Wikibooks 2011
This book will cover the practical aspects of using and interacting with the Bourne Shell, the root of all shells in use in the Unix world. 
 
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Wikibooks 2006
vi is a powerful editor that is ubiquitous amongst Unix and Unix-like operating systems, but is available on many other operating systems.
The Daemon, the Gnu, and the Penguin by Peter H. Salus
 
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Peter H. Salus
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Reed Media Services 2008
In addition to covering a history of free and open source, The Daemon, the Gnu, and the Penguin explores how free and open software is changing the world.
Unix System Administration by Frank G. Fiamingo
 
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Frank G. Fiamingo
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The Ohio State University 1996
Systems administration is the installation and maintenance of the UNIX computer system. The system administrator will need to maintain the software and hardware for the system. 
Guide to X11 by Steve Ambler, et al.
 
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Steve Ambler, et al.
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Wikibooks 2010
Guide to Unix
 
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Wikibooks 2010
This book is a guide to Unix and Unix-like operating systems, such as GNU/Linux and *BSD. Other systems like Mac OS X, Solaris, and OSF/Tru64 also belong in the list.
Writing GNOME Applications by John R. Sheets
 
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John R. Sheets
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Addison-Wesley Professional 2000
The GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME) is a free, open-sourced desktop and application programming environment that provides consistent appearance and functionality, a smaller code base, and better integration for UNIX/Linux-based applications.
Motif Programming Manual by Dan Heller, Paula Ferguson, David Brennan
 
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Dan Heller, Paula Ferguson, David Brennan
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O'Reilly 1994
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